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the table above last reading n thn 10.1 its corresponding reading i.e the resistance that u found.. As the question states use readings in the tableomg so much
where did u get the 0.15 fr0m?
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the table above last reading n thn 10.1 its corresponding reading i.e the resistance that u found.. As the question states use readings in the tableomg so much
where did u get the 0.15 fr0m?
i din get u :S wat do u mean by x and y being diffhttp://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_w11_qp_62.pdf
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won't it b coz x & y r different??
sby PLZ xplain..
haan...inaccuracy but when he cut d clay model, d mass decreased, so x would increase, rite, lyk 4 moment...clockwise must equal anticlockwise..?i din get u :S wat do u mean by x and y being diff
this question is about the possible causes of inaccuracy
yes it would but he is using that mass also ,m3 is for the smaller masshaan...inaccuracy but when he cut d clay model, d mass decreased, so x would increase, rite?
does he put it on d other side?yes it would but he is using that mass also ,m3 is for the smaller mass
the inaccuracy will be this that extra calculations have been done so there is greater chance of error & at every step the numbers are rounded of so inaccurate
in the previous page they gave the voltmeter reading right? at its side the range is given
jazakillah sis ur awesome mashaAllah..in the previous page they gave the voltmeter reading right? at its side the range is given
now Vb & Vc have the values higher tha 0.1 & 1 so the next range availible is 10 ,Thus he uses 10
no its okaye!does he put it on d other side?
sorry 4 annoying u so relentlessly..
jazakillah ne way
lol thankyuh!jazakillah sis ur awesome mashaAllah..
i think dat u'd mark d center of d cylinder or more likely u'd take d side measurements, ie if d cylinder is 6 cm, on d meter rule, 1 side should b at 7cm n d other side at 13cm..lol thankyuh!
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_s08_qp_6.pdf 1b :| hw is this done?
ya it helped!!!The drawing isn't good but i hope it helps
thnx i got it!!!Here ..
phosphorus has oxidation state +3 so its ready to give 3 electron in order to be stable
Chlorine has oxidatyin state -1 so its ready to gain 1 electron to become stable
so 3 Cl needed to take 3 of P's electrons
7 & 13? :Si think dat u'd mark d center of d cylinder or more likely u'd take d side measurements, ie if d cylinder is 6 cm, on d meter rule, 1 side should b at 7cm n d other side at 13cm..
can u give me examples of ionic alsoThe drawing isn't good but i hope it helps
ya, if d cylinder is 6 cm, middle should b on 10.0cm, half (3cm) of it should b on either side, 10-3=7cm, 10+3=13cm..7 & 13? :S
OKAYEE! yea its the right ques Thankyuh!ya, if d cylinder is 6 cm, middle should b on 10.0cm, half (3cm) of it should b on either side, 10-3=7cm, 10+3=13cm..
hope its d rite qn
thank you sooooo very much dear it really helped JAZAK ALLAH KHAIRAN!Q1 a)Complete the column headings in the table. That is we have to write units of m-mass and titha-angle. The units will be grams for mass and degree for thita.
Q1 c) Make sure that the 0-180 horizontal line of the protractor is exactly on the bench and the centre of the protractor is at the "zero end of the ruler taped to bench" Look in the figure to spot this. Drawing is optional but if u do, copy the same diagram and indicate the proper position of the centre of the protractor and the horizontal line on the protractor (0-180) should align with/should be exactly on the bench.
Q1 d) Draw (or write) that another meter rule is used to measure the distance between the bench and the elevated end of the original meter rule. MAKE SURE THAT THE RULER IS VERTICAL. Mention that the angle can then be found out by applying mathematics, you don't need to show HOW the angle can be found!
Hope it helped!
what about d O?
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