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i dunno it says correct diagram :S and explanation :OI think u gotta measure the thickness and then adjust ur calculations.. what does ur ms say bro
Any two from:
Readings taken at either side/diameter of cylinder
Position of mid point found
Mark position of centre
so is it right??:SMark Scheme Says:
June 2009 no.5 (b)
Well, I think Yesso is it right??:S
???kay then, um what about the thickness of a cylinder
nope not a thing...........Find the diameter look at the front reading to the left of the cylinder and the reading to the right of the cylinder
Half the diameter
Add it to the left reading it should give 10cm since the mark is in the half of it.. u get me?
2008 mjwhich paper is this
yeah its totally accepted , actullay its the easiest and the only one) The cylinder completely covers the marks on the metre rule. Describe, with the aid of
a diagram, how you would judge that the centre of the cylinder is directly above the
10.0 cm mark.
HOW CAN WE DO THIS? MY SUGGESTION IS THAT,
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