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but the graph i w
i drew the graph right which hopefully ill get 5 marks, for the clockwise 7.8, anticlockwise is 8, something like that
what did you write for the range of v?
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but the graph i w
i drew the graph right which hopefully ill get 5 marks, for the clockwise 7.8, anticlockwise is 8, something like that
what did you write for the range of v?
i cant remember but i think i put a huge value, what did you put?
I forgot, in the circuit did you draw it with a switch and an ammeter as the one before?
lol im screwed, i didnt draw the ammeter, but for the graph i drew it properly so does that mean i got 5 marks even if my gradient is wrong?
I mean which load was clockwise & anti-clockwise, from P & Q?
Q clockwise, P anticlockwise
yeah i wrote that
Idk, I didn't knew what to write so I wrote 87, that was actually the temperature of waterbath.
how did u estimate the temperature/? i put 43+20= 63 divide by 2
What did you write for v range?
And for load Q uncertainty thingy? :/
i dont know, but for the focal lenght when the equation was give f=10x, what was your answer?
didnt u have to do 10 x 1.63 which was 16.3i think it was 16
ya but 3 s.f which makes it 16.3It was written that we have to write in significant numbers, so Idk. :/
16.27 is also significant. :S
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