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$!$RatJumper$!$:
Hey guys. How did it go for you.

Just a few questions:

1) What were the two experiments you guys had to do?
2) Were there any tricky/hard/confusing questions in it? (If so, what did you have to do)
3) Was the paper similar to any past paper before?
4) Was there any confusing error/limitations for the last question?

Deadly_king:

--- Quote from: $!$RatJumper$!$ on October 29, 2010, 06:05:18 am ---Hey guys. How did it go for you.

Just a few questions:

1) What were the two experiments you guys had to do?
2) Were there any tricky/hard/confusing questions in it? (If so, what did you have to do)
3) Was the paper similar to any past paper before?
4) Was there any confusing error/limitations for the last question?

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You sat for it on Tuesday, right?

I'll be having my practical next thursday, so I can't really help. But I heard from some friends that it was pretty much easy :D

$!$RatJumper$!$:
oh no i havent dont it bro :) i was askin how it went so i could be better prepared lol

Deadly_king:

--- Quote from: $!$RatJumper$!$ on October 29, 2010, 02:56:41 pm ---oh no i havent dont it bro :) i was askin how it went so i could be better prepared lol

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Ooh.....confusion buddy....my bad :-[

I had a look at their practicals today. It was quite easy.

The first number was about a metre rule held in equilibrium on a round large tube. Then you need to add pins and each time measure the height from the ground to the almost horizontal metre rule; h1 from the right side and h2 from the left side. Then you need to plot a graph and find gradient and y-intercept.

Second was about water leaking from a hole in a bottle. You should measure the time taken it took for the water to move from a line to another one.

I believe we'll be getting same principle ;)

$!$RatJumper$!$:

--- Quote from: Deadly_king on October 29, 2010, 04:02:08 pm ---Ooh.....confusion buddy....my bad :-[

I had a look at their practicals today. It was quite easy.

The first number was about a metre rule held in equilibrium on a round large tube. Then you need to add pins and each time measure the height from the ground to the almost horizontal metre rule; h1 from the right side and h2 from the left side. Then you need to plot a graph and find gradient and y-intercept.

Second was about water leaking from a hole in a bottle. You should measure the time taken it took for the water to move from a line to another one.

I believe we'll be getting same principle ;)

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Thats nice to hear it was easy :)

umm jus a question, what were the errors and improvements for that prac?

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