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i cannot go inside that page :'(follow link for full leaked info...100% confirmed!!
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Yes, units are required.when we find out Y-Intercept and the gradient .... do we have to mention its units too????
Yes, units are required.
ohhh thnxxxx!!!gradient= delta y / delta x
so units will be units of y / units of x = sec/metre = sm^-1
percentage uncertainty = ( uncertainty / average value ) x 100Best of luck every1
Do tell me how to calculate uncertainity
Uhh im not too good with those but here's a try:ohhh thnxxxx!!!
2 more doubts plzzz!!!!
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w11_qp_35.pdf
help me with question 2aiii please....
and
help me understand the concept of error calculation...
ok so.......1st part i got it ........ and the second part i still didnt get it to be honest*Uhh im not too good with those but here's a try:
You found m by 50-0 right?
Then % uncertainty of m = ((0.05 x 2) / m ) x 100
For repeated readings, as in taking average values, uncertainty is half the least uncertainty of the apparatus used.
When multiplying or dividing quantities, add their % uncertainties together.
When adding or subtracting quantities, add their absolute errors together, then divide by the result of the addition/subtraction of the measurement.
If a measurement is to be raised to a power, then multiply the % uncertainty in the measurement by the power to get the % uncertainty in the overall term.
Err thats it I think ;o
Suppose you have 2 values a & b, we're taking about adding/subtracting/whatever those 2 values. Got it now?ok so.......1st part i got it ........ and the second part i still didnt get it to be honest*
what do you mean by adding / subtracting / multiplying /dividng quantities ?
can you explain it to me with an example cz im still not sure whether i hv that thing correctly in my mind.
i think so ... actually i was taught a method now i dont remember it properly .... something delta x / x + delta y / ySuppose you have 2 values a & b, we're taking about adding/subtracting/whatever those 2 values. Got it now?
i cannot go inside that page :'(
go check 2011 oct/nov p 35 marking schm ans 4 d 2nd qz its abt temp crapparallax error of thrmometer
fans n a.c intrpt result
Quick question
Is there any unit for gradient we have to write????
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