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Physics ATP discussion

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August 11th we'll get to know who was right or wrong =D

BTW I'm sure about circuit 2 :p
 
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Circuit 2 it was...
Well those who wrote circuit 3 the probability of your answer being right is less than 0.01 :p
 
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k now guys
probably she has got her theory
who r v to question
and who knows wats in the marking scheme
but still mimi dnt b disheartened jxt cuz u hve got one ans wrong
WISH U BEST OF LUCK sugar..! :)
 
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Ghalya001 said:
k now guys
probably she has got her theory
who r v to question
and who knows wats in the marking scheme
but still mimi dnt b disheartened jxt cuz u hve got one ans wrong
WISH U BEST OF LUCK sugar..! :)
Hey just chill its only 1 mark ques....don't worry aghe abhi bhut ppr hai just do well in them....BEST OV LUCK.... :D
 
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it is circuit 2 because of following reasons:
1) different combined resistance
2) a short circuit will occur as current flows through path of lower resistance hence current flows through lower branch leaving the 2 other resistors unscathed!!
ALL OTHER COMBINATIONS HAD SAME RESISTANCE I.E. 15 OHMS!!
 
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as for the matter that u can ONLY use measuring tape to measure distance 'd' in qs.1; I disagree, u can use meter rule though u must use set squares with it 2 ensure accuracy!!! the distance which was to be measured was on level ground and it was lying on the same horizontal axis!!
 
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the distance was greater than 1 meter so measuring tape is a more safer choice than metre rule...... :)
 
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why can the average not be written as 175.2
i thought that the answer is coming exactly this so i wrote it
and moreover it is also a precise answer
 
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Arslanjaved said:
why can the average not be written as 175.2
i thought that the answer is coming exactly this so i wrote it
and moreover it is also a precise answer
since the question paper listed values to 3 s.f we also have to do the same (the question also told us too !! ) so its 175 and NOT 175.2 :)
All the best!
 
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One can also use 2 metre rules and the circuit was 2 because the resistance of that circuit was 6.667 ohm not 15
 
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yar per bht se bachey 175.2 likh k aie hain and also that when averge is calculated it comes to exact 175.2
dont u think examiner shayad marks de dey for this answer ?
 
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yr the examiner required the answer for an appropriate number of sig figures(which is three) and it was of just 1 mark dunno know k dega ya ni dega. leave it dude! :)
 
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I dont think he will give marks... That is why I urge my fellows to read marking schemes so that they know the marking criteria. Anyways Good Luck...!
 
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acoording to the practical assesment one must understand that both meter rule n measuring tape give an accuracy of 0.1m n the larger meter rules can easily measure distance of 1m n above (the ones used by architects) furthermore i can say that the answer should be trundle wheel because it is more accurate than measuring tape giving a sensitivity of 0.01m!!
 
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