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physics paper 6 m/j 2009 , how to do question 5 (a) and (b) ?
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oh okay so voltmeter parallel to the power??? and s connected to the voltmeter? and then S goes to be connected before the resistor on AD?? am i right correct me if i am wrong sorry about wasting your timeNp When S is connected it'll be after the resistor. You want to know the potential before the resistor and the potential after. Although I'm not so sure about the voltmeter. Here's what the examiners report says "Many candidates found it difficult to score full marks here. Most candidates knew the circuit symbols but did not score the mark for a correct arrangement. It seemed that many had been trained using past papers and assumed, without proper consideration, that this would be the same as previous circuits they had seen. Therefore, many connected the voltmeter across the power source."
Thank you so much This might seem like a silly doubt but this have been a great pain in the brain for me ThankyouThat's exactly what you're supposed to do. If suppose a graph has 5 divisions and the values range from 50 to 100. Then you start with 50 instead of 0
the center of mass of cylinder is somewhere near the centerq1(b) The mass is cylindrical and has a diameter slightly larger than the width of the metre rule.
Describe briefly how you would place the mass so that its centre of mass is exactly over
the 90.0 cm mark on the metre rule. You should draw a diagram and mark the position of
the centre of mass on the cylinder(0625_s12_qp_61.pdf)
pllzzzz help me immediately wd dis plzzplzzz
The er says that across the power supply is wrong. If you read ahead it says "For circuit 1, the student places the contact S on the resistance wire AB at a distance of 0.500m from A. He measures the p.d. V across the wire between A and S and the current I in the circuit." So i'm guessing you attach S to the wire AB after one resistor which is on AB. I'm only guessing. I really wish someone else would contribute as well. Don't worry you're not really wasting my time. This is helping me as well.oh okay so voltmeter parallel to the power??? and s connected to the voltmeter? and then S goes to be connected before the resistor on AD?? am i right correct me if i am wrong sorry about wasting your time
welcomehey once again thanks loadzzzz
add smaller volume of water at shorter interval of times .http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_w08_qp_6.pdf question 3 c is the answer right if i write add water faster
please how do we do draw diagrams for measuring thickness lens?
npThank you so much This might seem like a silly doubt but this have been a great pain in the brain for me Thankyou
ruler if they don't mention
Unless it's an obvious curve (typically for temperature). Then you cannot use a ruler.
npAlright, thanks guys.
Exactly thats why my sir said he was like even if you did not study anything every thing in the paper is easy and the best part is about formulas i have great problem learning them but Paper 6Ok guys gl for your IG's. Just remember all pp6 physics questions are made so that you can figure it out. So if can't find the answer try to figure it out. Use logic
Yeah true , Good Luck u 2Ok guys gl for your IG's. Just remember all pp6 physics questions are made so that you can figure it out. So if can't find the answer try to figure it out. Use logic
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