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it DOES NOT matter whether u use kg or grams.....its good if u use SI units but not at all compulsory. btw, i used mm and gram for question 1
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as the mass increasing the value of h decreases is that what u got?mine was negative too and i consulted with many of my classmates....most had a negative gradient
u sure?it DOES NOT matter whether u use kg or grams.....its good if u use SI units but not at all compulsory. btw, i used mm and gram for question 1
yes, totally!u sure?
yes, thats the kind of results i got tooas the mass increasing the value of h decreases is that what u got?
Mine was negative too!my grADient was negative :/ what about others??
positve here..positve
positve
so when the mass increases the h increases so how can the gradient be negativeyes, thats the kind of results i got too
Mine was negative toomy gradient was negative but most of my friends got positive ..m so confused
i used gram and metre....is it O.KI used Kg and m!
exactly !as m increases 1/m decreases...
its ok i thinki used gram and metre....is it O.K
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