sahar said:is 100 degree da wrong answer for the frst question last part ??!
it's correct.!
the answer was from 100`C to 110 `C.! =)
above or below this was not correct.!
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sahar said:is 100 degree da wrong answer for the frst question last part ??!
u r right, i also ticked last two.Angraiz said:JAMES SMITH said:2 AND 4 WERE CORRCET 100% CONFIRMED FACT
2 was using 2 students right?
I think the last 2 boxes were right, namely taking a wide range of readings, and transferring the oil quickly to the beaker.
Why was number 2 wrong? Because:
2 people should/are used for experiments when 2 quantities have to be measured, or 2 tasks have to be done in a SHORT amount of time, i.e less than a few seconds. 1 person cannot do both tasks within the time, so 2 people are used.
In this experiment, the tasks were to heat the oil, take its temperature, transfer it to the beaker, and then take the temperature of the oil every 30 seconds (I think). This is not a short amount of time, and all these tasks can be EASILY performed by 1 person, without it causing any inaccuracies in the experiment
Number 4; taking wide range of readings was right because taking many readings results in a more accurate graph being plotted, thus a clearer picture of the rate of cooling can be obtained, which is what you need.
Number 5: Transferring the oil quickly to the beaker was important because not doing this will make the experiment inaccurate. Suppose the oil is heated and the temperature is 69. If transferring takes a while, the temperature will decrease, and the actual temperature will be lesser than 69, say 68, and will result in an inaccurate graph being plotted. Transferring it quickly will ensure that the temperature of the oil measured is indeed the actual temperature of the oil when it is cooled in the beaker.
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xcalibur said:You've given the answer in your own post, Angraiz, but then you contradicted it ur self?
There are two quantities to be measured. You're claiming that there should be a larger number of readings to get a more accurate result, but the question already states the reading is to be taken every 30 seconds.. why would you take any more? They are more than enough :|
Secondly, it is not easy to accurately measure the temperature using 1 student. Suppose u have a clock in ur hand, it turns 30 u look at the clock, then turn to the thermometer and then read its meniscus.That's a waste of about 5 seconds which could be reduced to about 2 if 2 people are used.
The paper in M/j 2007 gives both the second and last as possible answers, but I think second was the more correct one.
As to the question on the 50 cm mark.. i also wrote it will rotate 360 degrees.. but that doesn't seem right lol.
it was at 95cm not 99.5Aarthy said:Actually I think that the answer to the metre rule question at 50 cm is that- at 50 cm itt is at centre of Gravity (midpoint), so it won't swing or oscillate when freely suspended. (This is my answer)
Also, what is the answer to the same question, about the time taken at d= 99.5?
Please Reply!!!
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT I AGREE WITH USharky said:increasing the number of readings and using two people was correct.Pouring the liquid faster wasn't because if anyone remembers the pic of the experiment,a funnel was used.No matter how fast you pour the liquid the liquid will pass through in the same amount of time for a certain temp.
Aarthy said:Actually I think that the answer to the metre rule question at 50 cm is that- at 50 cm itt is at centre of Gravity (midpoint), so it won't swing or oscillate when freely suspended. (This is my answer)
Also, what is the answer to the same question, about the time taken at d= 99.5?
Please Reply!!!
Now that takes my relief. Dammit! Now my answer is wrong!Jezla said:Thank God, that's a relief!!
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