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Can someone pleeeeeaaaase help me :'(Someone pls help me with question 1 part f
http://www.xtremepapers.com/community/attachments/9702_w11_qp_35-pdf.9549/
(i) Limitations 4 max.
thankx mate
Two readings are not enough (to draw a conclusion)
Heat loss (to surroundings or beaker)
Small value of (θ2 – θ1)/
% uncertainty in (θ2 – θ1) is large
Low precision of thermometer
Resistor/bulb of thermometer is not completely immersed
Water is left behind in measuring cylinder
Resistor continues to give out heat when switched off/ temperature continues to rise after switching off
(ii) Improvements 4 max.
Take more readings and plot a graph/calculate more k values (and compare)
Method to reduce heat loss, e.g. lagging, lid
Method to increase (θ2 – θ1) e.g. higher voltage, lower resistance, increased time, less water
Either: thermometer with specified better precision, e.g. 0.1 oC, 0.5 oC
Or: named device such as thermocouple or resistance thermometer.
Use narrower beaker
Method to measure mass of water, e.g. subtract mass of empty beaker from mass of beaker with water
Wait until temperature reaches a maximum before reading
hey !Can someone pleeeeeaaaase help me :'(
OMG thank you sooooo muchhhh thank youhey !
put ur gradient=-A/d.....and find value of A
put ur y-intercept=B......and find value of B
use this values to calculate m.....
no problem dude!!OMG thank you sooooo muchhhh thank you
Thank youuuu (Y)Rearrange equation so that m/d equals y intercept and 1/d equals gradient. then calculate d from 1/d=m (using gradient). use the value of d obatined and put in in m/d=y intercept and solve to get value of ''m''! Hope that helps!
dude wich question is dis ?It is suggested that the quantities m and d are related by the equation m/d = – A/d + B
where A and B are constants.
Use your answers in (a) and (e)(iii) to determine the least value of m that would be needed to completely submerge the beaker.
How to do this?
No probThank youuuu (Y)
The equation thing after the graphdude wich question is dis ?
Rearrange equation so that m/d equals y intercept and 1/d equals gradient. then calculate d from 1/d=m (using gradient). use the value of d obatined and put in in m/d=y intercept and solve to get value of ''m''! Hope that helps!
I don't think soarent we suppose to substitute d with value of h obtained in a) ?
post your doubts and info related to paper 33
the first Question will be of finding the angle of a suspended rod by springs and weights and 2nd question on heating.. (hot or cold water will be given and measuring temperature by theermometer)............somebody on the other thread said that we will have 1st question on force etc and the 2nd one on heating? dude help me plz i have NO idea what kinda heating questions they may give us in PHYSICS??? ive never seen any heating questions in the physics practical... =S im really confused! those who have info on this, plz help me out man ill be really thankfull! give me some details on the heating question that we may have as Question no.2
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