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AS PHY PRACTICAL 33

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I knw abt multimeters, Ammeters and Voltmeters would be easier to use I guess with lesser options
 
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And what is the marble here? Is it the material marble of which the slope is made or a small ball? if it is a small ball as someone said then what do we have to do with the other ball given?
 
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If it is Q2 as u said? why aren't the people confirmed that we do not have to set the apparatus.?
We don`t really know what the question will be. All we know are the instruments. Baaki kal par kya sawal aata hai :)
 
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And what is the marble here? Is it the material marble of which the slope is made or a small ball? if it is a small ball as someone said then what do we have to do with the other ball given?
you have to use only the marble.
and for improvements, you can say that, use a metal ball instead of marble and use electromagnet to release it
 
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So according to that video ... when we have to vary resistance we just connect it to the circuit with upper connection .. ?
 
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No... for the "k" question you actually find the percentage uncertainty for the two different values of "k" and compare it with the percentage uncertainty of the independent variable. if the values of "k" lie within these percentage uncertainties, then you can say "k" is constant and the results do support the relationship...you cant just compare the two values and come up with a conclusion like that lol
Err, I'm afraid out teacher never told us anything like that.
 
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