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significant figures in physics p22

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I av attempted quite a few physics papers but i'm confused abt the trend of significant figures.
Examiner doesnt really follows the number given in question :S
could anyone help me with it? :S
 
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u have to xpress the significant figures to 3 decimal places unless question asks for the others..
and for ur info
if the question gives numerical values in the powers of 10
then u have to xpress the ans in the same form..
if the ans is 1270 then uve to xpress in the powers of 10..:)
 
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nayy!
i av attempted a few questions in which the examiner gives the answer to 1 significant figure, where as the question gives the values in 2 or 3 significant figures
 
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Two significant figures is the trend i'm seeing in most papers! But to play it safe, 3 s.f. is the best option since in some questions, 1 significant figure is penalised :D
 
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U Look At The Nos. Of Significant Figures Used Or Given At The Questions And Give Your Answers Accordingly =) !!
 
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normally u gv da smae fig as ques or one more but da normal trend is 2 sig fig both in p2 n p5!!!
hope dat ans
 
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I would advice u to write ur answers in the same significant figure (or one more than the given data)...it is the general rule to follow in SF
 
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give your answer to that signiicant figure which is same as question
suppose resistance is given 2.0 and voltage is 8.0 then current will be 4.0 ie same sf,
 
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just stick with 2-3s.f
shud i use calculator values in values used to calculate final anser.....
 
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Incase we give the answer in wrong number of significant figures, will we be penalised for it? :S
 
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i dont no dat but u stick with 2 -3 sig fig ....
@hassam u cd i blv dat ... but dey normally use da rounded off ans ... i hv observed dat in p4
u can round off da final ans if u use calc values....
 
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@cutedevil
i hvnt seen any if i m not wrong
evn if it comes ts bound 2 b simple after al its as level
wat say...?
if uve given da p4 u ll no y m saying simple....
 
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identify the lowest sig. fig. given in the data... then give ur answer equal to or one more sig. fig. than that...
 
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cutedevil said:
heyy does da driving ov equations cum in p2..???
Deriving equations definitely comes, The three equations of motion , 1/2 Fe , these are particularly significant in this regard
 
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Use the least number of S.F used in the data given in the question. CIE would also accept if you use 1 s.f better than that used in question.

For example
Calculate acceleration for car which has started from rest and reached a speed of 18 m/s in 3.5s

The answer would be either 5.1 or 5.12
 
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THE RULE FOR SIGNIFICANT FIGURES:

"Final answer should have equal or 1 significant figure more than the value with least significant figures used/provided in data or calculation."
 
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