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The Golden Girl =D:

--- Quote from: deadman786 on May 09, 2010, 12:45:19 pm ---I know they aren't the best pictures around there but they might help those looking for info on micrometers and vernier callipers...

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 i saw how they do it in youtube.com  but how will the questions abt these two come ? ...... in other words , what will they ask us to do ?

thx in advance

Vin:

--- Quote from: the golden girl on May 09, 2010, 02:37:19 pm ---
 i saw how they do it in youtube.com  but how will the questions abt these two come ? ...... in other words , what will they ask us to do ?

thx in advance

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they may give a situation and tell u to design an experiment or wat readings to tak or they might give a diagram and tell u to calculate the length ..

The Golden Girl =D:

--- Quote from: ~VIN1094~ on May 09, 2010, 03:01:49 pm ---they may give a situation and tell u to design an experiment or wat readings to tak or they might give a diagram and tell u to calculate the length ..

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it's still a bit hard for me to describe how i'll actually use it and take readings ...idk?!!?  ???

bob:
HELP! This type of question keeps coming up and i never know what to write! the markscheme just says "clear explanation/diagram" n even though its just a one mark question i still wanna know what to write..PLEASE HELP!

Its question 1b from  physics m/j/08 paper 6

Q:The cylinder completely covers the marks on the metre rule. Describe, with the aid of
a diagram, how you would judge that the centre of the cylinder is directly above the
10.0 cm mark.

Vin:

--- Quote from: bob on May 09, 2010, 03:07:05 pm ---HELP! This type of question keeps coming up and i never know what to write! the markscheme just says "clear explanation/diagram" n even though its just a one mark question i still wanna know what to write..PLEASE HELP!

Its question 1b from  physics m/j/08 paper 6

Q:The cylinder completely covers the marks on the metre rule. Describe, with the aid of
a diagram, how you would judge that the centre of the cylinder is directly above the
10.0 cm mark.



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hav a look at previous posts ..1 or 2 pages before ..

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