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How was the Physics P21?

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guys guys the the electricity first part answer was 0.67 and then the max current was 3 and min was 2. The graphs both were curve. U all think the paper was easy but infact it was tough. I scored in oct nov 3 varient as 51 but i am sure that i will get 45 -49 in this one and the threshold will be at max 40
 
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Thanks for boosting my confidence. Now I feel so much better.
 
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I hope so. What was the answer for Electricity's last part, the q. about why parallel circuit is better.
 
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what about all components are independent of each other in a parallel circuit?
 
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the area formula is diameter diveided by 2 and into pie and the uncertainity will be uncertainy of diameter into 2/radius
 
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Hey! the maximum current wasn't 3....every1 got it as 2...the minimum current everyone had a value...
@arley, i did just like u in the question about why is it beneficial in the electricity question, i talked abt its parallel & not being affected...
and the uncertinity dude?! wat the hell are u talkin abt?? we just find the uncertinity of the diameter!
so i did it as the percentage uncertinity of Resistivity + length + diameter !! cz the only varrying thing in the area is the diameter! : S
Huh! & they say it was easy! it soo wasnt! Everyone has an answer!!
 
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solidboy123 said:
the area formula is diameter diveided by 2 and into pie and the uncertainity will be uncertainy of diameter into 2/radius

Yeah that's how I did it but in a slightly different way.
 
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dude u find the uncertainty of area by uncertainty of diameter/diameter times 2....not ude u find the uncertainty of area by uncertainty of diameter/radius times 2
 
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I did it using radius by using the formula pi r^2 and then found the uncertainty.
 
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