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Thanks alot, but why is one of the pins put onto the incident ray? Thanks again, I really appreciate it..
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I reread the question and it doesn't mention putting one of the pins on the incident ray. All 3 pins should be on the reflected ray from what i'm reading.Kokeeto said:Thanks alot, but why is one of the pins put onto the incident ray? Thanks again, I really appreciate it..
DowntownCrew said:Guys , sometimes when question asks to draw a graph using numbers from tables , it doesn't say should it be a curve or straight line. How do I know when to draw straight line and when to draw a curve ?
haochen said:DowntownCrew said:Guys , sometimes when question asks to draw a graph using numbers from tables , it doesn't say should it be a curve or straight line. How do I know when to draw straight line and when to draw a curve ?
most of the time they ask u for the best fit line
well , you're right. Apparently this is how the experiment is done and you can't know this without having done practical work.Kokeeto said:Well, see the mark scheme...
DowntownCrew said:OMG look at this paper 2007 oct/nov paper 6 question 3 b.
Theory suggests that I=I1+I2+I3.State whether your readings support this theory.Give a reason for your choice.
So , when I add those three I get 0.39 , while I=0.41.In mark scheme statement is yes.Any explanation about this ?
unplugged said:DowntownCrew said:OMG look at this paper 2007 oct/nov paper 6 question 3 b.
Theory suggests that I=I1+I2+I3.State whether your readings support this theory.Give a reason for your choice.
So , when I add those three I get 0.39 , while I=0.41.In mark scheme statement is yes.Any explanation about this ?
Because it's within the limits of experimental accuracy. it's within 10%.
you can calculate 10% of 0.41 like this 0.41 x 10 / 100 = 0.041. and 0.41 - 0.39 = 0.02. so the difference is within experimental accuracy and hence it's correct.
DowntownCrew said:PS. if it is within 10 % then it is accepted , if not statement would be NO then , right ?
DowntownCrew said:PS. if it is within 10 % then it is accepted , if not statement would be NO then , right ?
misternervous said:DowntownCrew said:PS. if it is within 10 % then it is accepted , if not statement would be NO then , right ?
what are the precaution for lens
No , a gradient has no unit.Kokeeto said:Hey guys. I want to know if the slope(gradient) has a unit or not? PLEASE ASAP! THANKS!
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