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Zero error is accepted??
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Don't know.thanks
and one more question....was the rule ,in lens question, fixed...i gave placing the rule as close as possible to object/lens while taking readings <suggest two practical methods of taking the readings accurately>
Nope i did not join all the points, two points were lying above the curve, but very close to it i hope thats correct. Though my curve did pass through the (20,20) point, n hence the focal length was cumin correctWell over here no one left any point. Everyone joined all the points.
No. They said "Moving in the opposite direction".Zero error is accepted??
If u wrote bout that, it should have been like ' avoid zero error by placing the zero mark accurately at the object'. I suppose it vil be correctZero error is accepted??
R v talking bout q1?No. They said "Moving in the opposite direction".
Last question. Voltmeter going in "opposite direction".R v talking bout q1?
Zero error is accepted??
Ohh ok. Then it wont be accepted, coz in case of a zero error in voltmeter, needle moves to the positive readings beyond zero markLast question. Voltmeter going in "opposite direction".
How?in the last part, i wrote that the reading on voltmeter can be noted using a magnifying glass from a dsitance. is this correct?
his head was blocking light from reaching, so if he stays at a distance and uses magnifying glass to note the reading, light wont be blocked from reaching the circuitHow?
Why not simply take reading from above or move voltmeter away from window?his head was blocking light from reaching, so if he stays at a distance and uses magnifying glass to note the reading, light wont be blocked from reaching the circuit
actually that did not cum to my mind at that timeWhy not simply take reading from above or move voltmeter away from window?
Oh.actually that did not cum to my mind at that time
My 3 marks are confirmedI was getting the same shape but longer (horizontally).
The thing is, if you mentioned 'x' and 'y', you won't get the marks for the labeling since you had to label 'v/cm' and 'u/cm'.
The marking is done as follows:
- 1 mark for labeling the axis.
- 1 mark for the best fit curve, neat.
- 1 mark for plotting the points (more than 1/2 page).
- 1 mark for the scaling (no awkward scales).
I wrote that use a digital Voltmeter and connect it to the computer so that you can easily read the readings without obstructing the lightWhy not simply take reading from above or move voltmeter away from window?
10What was the focal lenght in Q1 last part??
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