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AcCeSs-DeNieD

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Well I have an upcoming physics practicial and I'm just wondering how I should go about studying for it?
is there anything specfic I need to know?
what are ways I can make an experiment better....etc etc....
 

spice girl

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Yeh, here are some of my screw-ups:

*Not putting the units on the title row, but instead putting it next to the figures
*not giving the right number of reasons, etc.
*not suggesting a "practical" or "viable" solution to a problem
*incomplete reasoning: eg Why is the measured heat less than the theoretical value? I said there was heat loss to the air, but the nit-pickin teacher wanted heat loss to equipment as well...
 

bilal

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hhahaah.. omg.. heat loss to equipment!!!
hehehe.. ill use that one next time!!!
ummm. these things are always so stupid.. u have the best reasoning. and they say, no thats not right....so stupid!
 

Marianna

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repitition, repitition, repitition

or what I reckon looks good in pracs

is when you do a prac and a few things are inaccurate then in your conclusion account for them.. our teacher loves that stuff correct your own stuff ups makes you look like you are thinking
 

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