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How was physics paper 33

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OK **** GRADIENT !!!!!! Whaat was the ans for limitation n all...and method of improving it????? thats more important
 
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OK **** GRADIENT !!!!!! Whaat was the ans for limitation n all...and method of improving it????? thats more important

- 2 readings insufficient to determine proportionality.
- Heat loss.
- Possible inaccurate temperature reading.
- Possible inaccurate diameter reading. (Wasn't sure about this one, but wrote it anyway since I didn't know what else to write.)

- Take 6 readings, plot a graph, determine proportionality according to graph.
- Perform in partial vacuum.
- Use thermocouple or electronic thermometer.
- (Had no idea what to write, so I wrote some weird-ass bullshit that I don't even remember. Hopefully it's correct.)
 
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- 2 readings insufficient to determine proportionality.
- Heat loss.
- Possible inaccurate temperature reading.
- Possible inaccurate diameter reading. (Wasn't sure about this one, but wrote it anyway since I didn't know what else to write.)

- Take 6 readings, plot a graph, determine proportionality according to graph.
- Perform in partial vacuum.
- Use thermocouple or electronic thermometer.
- (Had no idea what to write, so I wrote some weird-ass bullshit that I don't even remember. Hopefully it's correct.)
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2 readings not enogh
difficult to measure d as diameter of the cup's opening was bigger than the bottom diameter as cup was like conical type (dint know how to explane) :p
diff between temp change of cup n temp change of bowl is to less
some thing i forgot but was a valid point

take more reading n plot a graph
use a cylindrical cup
take a bigger container like a cooking pan
some thing i forgot but was a valid point
 
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2 readings not enogh
difficult to measure d as diameter of the cup's opening was bigger than the bottom diameter as cup was like conical type (dint know how to explane) :p
diff between temp change of cup n temp change of bowl is to less
some thing i forgot but was a valid point

take more reading n plot a graph
use a cylindrical cup
take a bigger container like a cooking pan
some thing i forgot but was a valid point

Wasn't the cup already cylindrical? Mine was. :/
 
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1.2 readings not enough
2.No proper insulation
3.Thermometer not precise
4.Heat loss to surroundings due to fans
 

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- 2 readings insufficient to determine proportionality.
- Heat loss.
- Possible inaccurate temperature reading.
- Possible inaccurate diameter reading. (Wasn't sure about this one, but wrote it anyway since I didn't know what else to write.)

- Take 6 readings, plot a graph, determine proportionality according to graph.
- Perform in partial vacuum.
- Use thermocouple or electronic thermometer.
- (Had no idea what to write, so I wrote some weird-ass bullshit that I don't even remember. Hopefully it's correct.)
same as you but instead of no idea i wrote use a vernier caliper to find diameter.
 
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2 readings not enogh
difficult to measure d as diameter of the cup's opening was bigger than the bottom diameter as cup was like conical type (dint know how to explane) :p
diff between temp change of cup n temp change of bowl is to less
some thing i forgot but was a valid point

take more reading n plot a graph
use a cylindrical cup
take a bigger container like a cooking pan
some thing i forgot but was a valid point
my cup was cylindrical..........but this is not a valid point as the only thing concerned was the surface area of the cup in contact with the air, not the shape of the cup or bowl....:)
 
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