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Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

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june 2012 physics paper 6
View attachment 52967 i dont know why my graph plot are like this plzz help me guyzz
Your x-axis seems fine to me but the y-axis on the other hand...I'd say take 5 small boxes and start from 0.6 or 0.7 ( you can do this since they mention in the question you do NOT need to start form Origin) and go on till 1.7 because that's the highest value for V. :)
You will get a beautiful line then. :p
 
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Is this labelling is correct if not can any one tell the right one thanks.
 

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Guyzz need help for part b i n ii ... Also for part a iv
 

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Hello in paper 6 in chemistry , physics and biology, when drawing graphs , how do i determine when to draw best fit lines or smooth curve or straight line graphs
Help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
 
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IMG_20150504_141226.jpg SHOULD I COUNT BLOCK INCLUDING THE STICK TYPE THINGY ON FEATHER
AND I SHOULD COUNT THE BLOCK COVERED WITH HALF OF THE PART OFFEATHER OR ALL
 
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For measuring the area of feather B on this squared paper. I simply advice you to ignore the feather for just a while like it doesn't exist and start counting the boxes in total like count ever single box you have then simply as you said earlier count The AREA THAT THE FEATHER COVERS including the STICK then simply just subtract the two values that you've got( Total boxes number - Number of boxes covered (E.g Feather, etc) = area of feather.

That's what I usually do, hope my humble bit of a knowledge helps !
 
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