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I thought the first question was a bit tricky (to be handled with care), and the intercept produced large variations but overall, I guess it was okay.
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question 1 was alot trickier, I spent literally 10 minutes on planning what to do , but question 2 was easy.I thought the first question was a bit tricky (to be handled with care), and the intercept produced large variations but overall, I guess it was okay.
Question 1 what did you guys write?
Omg for question 2, my gradient was 0.139 but my y intercept was around 5.something but the error in the y-intercept was huge!!! For percentage errors in the end I got 11% in E and 111% in Q. Many people in my school got those answers but Idk.. the errors are quite large.
question 1 was alot trickier, I spent literally 10 minutes on planning what to do , but question 2 was easy.
gradient same. E also close enough. Q wrong.Question 1 what did you guys write?
Omg for question 2, my gradient was 0.139 but my y intercept was around 5.something but the error in the y-intercept was huge!!! For percentage errors in the end I got 11% in E and 111% in Q. Many people in my school got those answers but Idk.. the errors are quite large.
i guess it was 1.5%What did you get for Q? And what was your y - intercept and uncertainty in y - intercept?
What about q1?
Hate to break it to you, but it was a false origin. You had to use equation of straight line for the y intercepti guess it was 1.5%
y intercept 18.36 sth and 0.2 uncertainity.
not sure about question 1, I took frequency Independent variable. and I varied it by using oscilloscope. I kept mast constant. I kept decreasing the freq which after rotation, my mass started to move more farther away from center. which tells me that r=1/fWhat did you get for Q? And what was your y - intercept and uncertainty in y - intercept?
What about q1?
You cant vary frequency through the oscilloscope. You measure frequency through it. Frequency can be varied using a signal generator or through the motor itselfno
not sure about question 1, I took frequency Independent variable. and I varied it by using oscilloscope. I kept mast constant. I kept decreasing the freq which after rotation, my mass started to move more farther away from center. which tells me that r=1/f
Y intercept was 5 something and the uncertainty was also 5 :/ percentage uncertainity in q was 113 percentWhat was your y intercept and uncertainty in it? And %age uncertainty in Q?
guess my y intercept is wrong. 3 marks gone. *cries*Y intercept was 5 something and the uncertainty was also 5 :/ percentage uncertainity in q was 113 percent
o man.Yep almost got exactly same answers. I got 111% for Q uncertainty. Y intercept 5.6 or something and for worst fit y-intercept was 5.020 or something so uncertainty in y -intercept was a lot.
man this is confusing, i hope I get ecf atleast. Gonna get A/B now. or in worst case C.My bad, y-int of worst fit was 0.0270270 and for best fit it was 5.6 something so yeah very huge absolute uncertainty.
Independent rHey what did you write for q1??
yeah you just had to tell tht about K.I understand. I was unsure about the IV and DV for quite a while.
Something else that was weird was they already gave an expression for K. But I guess we needed to write the one through the gradient, right?
you my friend defo getting A*. MA SHA ALLAH.Independent r
Dependent f
Mass constant
Connect motor to a dc circuit
Connect oscillocope aroubd the motor
Connect the motor to the turn table
Place mass on the table and measure r with ruler and set square
Slowly increase frequency until the mass just moves. Observe using pressure pad and motion sensor
Independent r
Dependent f
Mass constant
Connect motor to a dc circuit
Connect oscillocope aroubd the motor
Connect the motor to the turn table
Place mass on the table and measure r with ruler and set square
Slowly increase frequency until the mass just moves. Observe using pressure pad and motion sensor
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