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24 hours have passed, haven't they?
So yes, please discuss your answers
So yes, please discuss your answers
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Me 2I wrote yes, because the difference was only 0.5, and the limit of experimental accuracy is 10%.
I wrote yes.
But I did a lot of cutting crossing as I read the ammeter reading wrong :/
I got to know of my mistake later on, and since I wrote in ballpoint pen, remover wouldn't work, I crossed the incorrect answers and wrote the correct ones above them, plus, I also wrote the correct answers in the working. Am I still going to lose marks? :/
I did my working to the far left side, so separating it from the answer column, I thought about underlining or writing "ans" with it but I panicked and just wrote it above the crossed out answer. I feel confident, however, as I used the correct value for working later on in the same question. I'm pretty sure they'll see through it.If you underline it or write Ans. or something that indicates that this is the answer and not plain working, then they'll give the mark.
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