EVIL ocr physics planning exercise
Discussion, revision, exam and homework help from KS3 to degree level including engineering, construction, design and technology, agriculture, PE and sports science.
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yeh wednesday morning. i think it'll be alright. we've had so much practice at school so i think i know what to do and what not to do.(Original post by FaerieLand)
lol! its ok, the amount of people i bugged to help me with mine thought it was the least i could do to help other ppl, hope it goes ok, i guess you probably also have the pratical exam on weds? thats the bit im dreading!
cant wait till the real ones over. i'm so droppin physics at the end of this year! -
hi, when you use a multimeter, do u use it instead of, or in, the standard circuit with an ammeter and voltmeter?(Original post by FaerieLand)
ok, first of all, we attached the strain gague to a plastic, reasonably thin as this will let it stretch in laboratory conditions, metal would have been ideal but would need too strong force. As you're using plastic, either a really strong plastic glue would work or an epoxy resin such as araldite. If you type epoxy resin into google, it will give you safety risks, and why you should use it
circuit; think about using either multimeter if you use these at school or the standard circuit, voltmeter &ammeter
anything else?
also i typed epoxy resin into google but couldn't find a risk assessment-could u help me out and tell me which website u used?
thankyou