You think so? I think that the hard part was knowing what to do with a, i found a using f=ma but didnt know what to do with it, hopefully i get 1 mark.
You think so? I think that the hard part was knowing what to do with a, i found a using f=ma but didnt know what to do with it, hopefully i get 1 mark.
Yeah it was, but i was too used to doing projectile motion and subbed a=9.8 and got a massive number despite having worked out the actualy acceleration.
Can you sketch the graph and put everyone out of their misery ?
Losing marks for writing too much? Where did you get this info????I read that you can lose marks for writing too much. I've never had a problem in the past but in the exam I wrote a bit more than usual probably out of the adrenaline. All my stuff was relevant to the question but a few times I elaborated a bit on points that may have been unnecessary like explaining in detail for the superconductors questions. Am I likely to be penalised for adding too much detail (even though my response answers the question and contains all correct information)?