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No even people at the same centers were getting little deviations frm each others valueseh? we have the same wires?
my ds were o.75 and 0.88
how can they be wrong? ;pguys i made a blunder........My readings for current are wrong.....so will i get marks for drawing a graph from wrong values?
If they were wrong, u wil still get the marks provided u drew it coorectguys i made a blunder........My readings for current are wrong.....so will i get marks for drawing a graph from wrong values?
yea its not going to be more thatas usual low 30s probably.
Omgg i forgot to convert the units of the gradient from AΩ to V how???
I in deep troubleee? Would i lose all my marks?
Well yeah theoretically they are equivalent.. My lecturer said it should be acceptable too since Aohm also equals to V. Just hope they wont be so particular about it..Whoops... I did the same thing... I wrote AΩ and forgot that V = IR.
... But I don't think they'll mind. I mean, its not wrong... is it?
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