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godfather93:
it's very easy!
a ii) for part a i) you must have measured the length (x) of the string. If you read the question carefully, it says that this piece of string was used to wrap around the pin 10 times. So to find the circumference of the pin, you just divide the length by 10 to get the circumference of the pin.
emi:
thanks ,, but i did as u said and its 6.8/10 = 0.68 but the MS says its = 6.8
if any one could tell me how to do
m/j 2003 paper 6 physics Q4 part a ii) and b .... please im waiting
can any one also do O/N 2003 Q1 part d ??? please ..Pleeeaaaseeeee i need these
Christy:
babe ... ur measuring in cm ... and i think the mark sckeme is in mm ??
just check tht
and the answer to ur q.
they are asking u to estimate ... basically just guess
ur answer will be a bit less than ur answer in c
godfather93:
the october/november paper is bugging me as well. :'(
Astar, pleasse help!
sweetsh:
godfather Astar is currently using a mobile phone he will answer you later. And Im sorry I can answer your questions but the forum is taking me too long to load. Today I posted nothing.
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