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Nobody:
Problem solved. :)
so, you're marring him now? ::) :P

reaction time is normally used only when you have to time something.
like calculating the time for a pendulum to complete 10 oscillation.

Assi1993:

--- Quote from: Romeesa-Chan on June 06, 2011, 12:05:09 am ---Please don't temme my graph is wrong! :P

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well u should have used a different scale..with shorter intervals..like 6.4,6.6,6.8

and...go through the examiner reports..they have explained about how to do the line of best fit etc

Dangerous99:
lol im only 18  :P
Thanks for ur help By the way, i mustve been eating ur head tonite :-[

Romeesa-Chan:

--- Quote from: Assi1993 on June 06, 2011, 12:14:08 am ---well u should have used a different scale..with shorter intervals..like 6.4,6.6,6.8

and...go through the examiner reports..they have explained about how to do the line of best fit etc

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Sure! ;)

Thanks! :D

Nobody:

--- Quote from: Romeesa-Chan on June 06, 2011, 12:05:09 am ---Please don't temme my graph is wrong! :P

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the graph is good.

--- Quote from: Assi1993 on June 05, 2011, 11:51:01 pm ---
In this, u can take the coordinates(0,6.869) and (31.74, 5.257)



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the graph goes a BIT away. makes sure you don't repeat it. ;)
and, like Assi1993 said use a shorter scale. ;)



--- Quote from: Dangerous99 on June 06, 2011, 12:15:05 am ---lol im only 18  :P
Thanks for ur help by the way, i mustve been eating ur head tonite :-[

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you said so. didn't you? ;) :P
nah, that's what we're here for.
Helping you guys. :)

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