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Could there be another reason for the voltmeter question? :S other than the polarity change?
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do they deduct marks if scaling is not done properly even though graph is made correctu wrote u=45.1 it should be 15.1. it was a common mistake
Could there be another reason for the voltmeter question? :S other than the polarity change?
Listen if my curve crossed the space of the graph that they gave us by 1 mm, will I be penalised for it :s cause everyobe I know only took less than 75% of the graph paper to draw their curve (which usually leads to a loss of marks)...so yeah what was the better approach?
You copied that from Wikipedia. Khair, the speed graph thing doesn't seem sensible to me. I think either measuring tape (because of the lenient marking) or trundle wheel should be correct.Saad Mughal. Longest Measuring tape isn't even 200m lol, how can it be 300m. I think our answers are correct, the ones who mentioned the speedometer, watch, or trip distance device.
Awkward scales such as 3,6,9... ; 7,14,21... are penalized.do they deduct marks if scaling is not done properly even though graph is made correct
I took 10-10 scale on x and y axisAwkward scales such as 3,6,9... ; 7,14,21... are penalized.
I don't think it it completely appropriate but if your shape and plotting was correct, you should get the mark.I took 10-10 scale on x and y axis
I wrote that the needle got stuck due to the friction between pivot and needle. I think it's incorrectUm.
I wrote less current so less emf will be induce and Voltmeter reading will decrease
agreed...You copied that from Wikipedia. Khair, the speed graph thing doesn't seem sensible to me. I think either measuring tape (because of the lenient marking) or trundle wheel should be correct.
yes it is incorrect..it is not a suitable reason.......I wrote that the needle got stuck due to the friction between pivot and needle. I think it's incorrect
That's what my graph looked like, but the first reading crossed the spacing of the graph by a mm so I plotted it slightly above the graph paper...would that be marked correct? Cause if u take either 5 or 10 units per cm, the curve would fit in much less than 75% of the graph paper, which would result in your being penalised :S
any graph on the paper should occupy the space allowed if you take scales that occupy at least 50% of the graph paper provided.......That's what my graph looked like, but the first reading crossed the spacing of the graph by a mm so I plotted it slightly above the graph paper...would that be marked correct? Cause if u take either 5 or 10 units per cm, the curve would fit in much less than 75% of the graph paper, which would result in your being penalised :S
I wrote that the needle got stuck due to the friction between pivot and needle. I think it's incorrect
Nope, Can't think of any other suitable explanationCould there be another reason for the voltmeter question? :S other than the polarity change?
i think i also used the 10,10 marking on both axes, 2 cm for 10, 1 cm for 5. But i only marked the 10 markings. Is it inappropriate?I don't think it it completely appropriate but if your shape and plotting was correct, you should get the mark.
Because they said that when he move infront of the Panel the reading decreased so we have to relate it with current
Your talking about the question in which he connects the volt meter, right? :Syes it is incorrect..it is not a suitable reason.......
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