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Abhiyash said:i've mentioned that the rule may hardly rotate or does not rotate smoothly when d is less than 15cm..
Shiki Misaki said:A stopwatch since the readings are more accurate and no human reaction time error can occur compared to the clock.
Edit>> How about your answer?
Depletion said:heyyyy...
for the stopwatch and the wallclock...!!
i guess its the wallclock...
because it is said that the stopwatch can only measure 0.01s and the experiment require 1 min...
the stopwatch can only measure 9s???
plz disscusss abt that question !!!???
stopwatch can measure time for only 60s!Shiki Misaki said:Depletion said:heyyyy...
for the stopwatch and the wallclock...!!
i guess its the wallclock...
because it is said that the stopwatch can only measure 0.01s and the experiment require 1 min...
the stopwatch can only measure 9s???
plz disscusss abt that question !!!???
Who said that the stopwatch can measure only up to 9s ???? And besides, the stopwatch starts measuring as from 0.01s and not "the stopwatch can only measure 0.01s"
Shiki Misaki said:@ Prince III: To check whether both strings are of the same distance, in my answer I stated that the readings are taken from the centre and that both the readings of the metre rules should be the same. So i won't be penalized for this.
Shiki Misaki said:Secondly, when d<15, the clamps will oscillate with a smaller force, therefore resulting in a greater time(for one oscillation), true! But I have also stated that there would be a greater percentage error. I may be given half of the mark, no? :S
Shiki Misaki said:>> Hey I'm so confused right now.
If d>15cm, the time taken for the set of rotations(20) would have been greater than the time taken for another set of rotations(9) when d<15cm, innit? Please confirm.
No! not at allShiki Misaki said:2nd edit>> How come the eye is placed above the clamp? :S
The eye shouldn't be placed perpendicular to the clamp by the way?! (to avoid parallax error when recording the number of rotations)
Prince III said:Shiki Misaki said:>> Hey I'm so confused right now.
If d>15cm, the time taken for the set of rotations(20) would have been greater than the time taken for another set of rotations(9) when d<15cm, innit? Please confirm
That's what i was trying to say. I think if i would have included a 's' in my answer, i would have got the full mark. :/.
No! not at allShiki Misaki said:2nd edit>> How come the eye is placed above the clamp? :S
The eye shouldn't be placed perpendicular to the clamp by the way?! (to avoid parallax error when recording the number of rotations)
it should be above
did you see the third diagram >?
fig . 1.3
that was the picture if we put our eye on the top
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