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11Can someone answer the question about number of rubber bands needed to sink the rod?
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11Can someone answer the question about number of rubber bands needed to sink the rod?
Because identical masses.
I am asking the range of acceptable answers for last question.What range :O I didnt have any question like that
Yes i think so.That's it?
I wrote a long story, that included the words ''Equal mass, weight, size'', ''Accuracy'', ''Purpose of experiment''..
Like i mean, i wrote a whole essay there. Do you think i will get this mark?
You'll get the mark.That's it?
I wrote a long story, that included the words ''Equal mass, weight, size'', ''Accuracy'', ''Purpose of experiment''..
Like i mean, i wrote a whole essay there. Do you think i will get this mark?
What about me?You'll get the mark.
I wrote its because itll be the same mass,so then its accurate and fair...i hope its correctWHY USE IDENTICAL RUBBERS?
1.9-2.1 max as you had to measure from given diagramWhat is range of acceptable answers for last question i.e volume? @funkybrat
But you said you wrote about mass?The student was trying to investigate the effect of number of bands on the length L.
So it's logical that to have a precise conclusion about the effect of that number of bands, he should use same identical rubber bands. That's what i wrote.
But that is no answer. That is just an interpretation of the experiment.
We had to write something like ''Identical rubbers have identical masses''..
There was a problem with my scale. Each value 0.1 cm greater. I calculated 2.2 cm31.9-2.1 max as you had to measure from given diagram
But you said you wrote about mass?
I have idea. I hope there's some range. Mine was 1.9.What is range of acceptable answers for last question i.e volume? @funkybrat
There was a problem with my scale. Each value 0.1 cm greater. I calculated 2.2 cm3
What did you write?What about me?
I have idea. I hope there's some range. Mine was 1.9.
2.0 is a 2 sig. figure, this still escapes my understanding.
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