IGCSE/GCSE/O & A Level/IB/University Student Forum
Qualification => Subject Doubts => GCE AS & A2 Level => Sciences => Topic started by: kaipai on September 05, 2012, 01:22:56 pm
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Dear SF,
Please tell me how can I show in the table constructed for PHysics paper 3 Q 1 that I took averages of the quantity measured????Say I measure the period of a paper strip then how will I show that I took averages for the same if 10 oscillations are not possible?
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Take the average of five or however many you can take. Record each in a column and the last column will be the average.
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Dear Astarmathsand physics!
Thank you vv much for your kind reply. But could you give one example of the answer you wrote in your reply. It would be better if you could attach the table for example, not necessarily complete.
Thanks a lot
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I will do you a table
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Dearest Astarmathsandphysics :)!
I am now in no doubt that you are indeed an excellent student who managed to get A*s at you a levels. You have eliminated my confusion by accepting my request of a table, not necessarily a complete one. You are great.
Hope to get the table soon.
B.regards,
k.pai
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Dearest Astarmathsandphysics :)!
I am now in no doubt that you are indeed an excellent student who managed to get A*s at you a levels. You have eliminated my confusion by accepting my request of a table, not necessarily a complete one. You are great.
Hope to get the table soon.
B.regards,
k.pai
He's actually a teacher :P