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the most used ways likeMy only doubt concerns the improving of experiments and such.
Increasing accuracy, reliability etc. :|
But I'm not too worried, I'm great with the rest and that's only a few marks, and even then I can usually score them
It clearly says in the question that the rule didn't balance on 50 cm, so we can understand that the meter rule is 100cm and he used its middle value to balance it. But the question also says that it balanced on 49.7cm it means a bit to the left. So to draw it, just scale it down, make 100cm, 10 cm.heyy i dunnoe anythng like how to draw a metre rule on the pivot thngy such as Q5 http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_s09_qp_6.pdf plzz help
can u give me the ppr and the Q !!!!!urgent plz
Just get to points on the line, and use the formula y2-y1/x2-x1 to find the graph.no need thnx i got it
ya thats normal gradiantno need thnx i got it
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