If you know what you're practical is about, I'd just research everything you can on the physics behind it, things to do to get accurate results etc. now, so that when you get set the practical, it'll be a piece of cake!
If you know what you're practical is about, I'd just research everything you can on the physics behind it, things to do to get accurate results etc. now, so that when you get set the practical, it'll be a piece of cake!
Yeah but you have to be good at physics... which im not :'[
Yeah but you have to be good at physics... which im not :'[
I'm sure you're much better than you think you are. Just remember in the exam to be confident, but careful, and always keep your common sense with you.
Besides, if you have any questions about something you don't understand, just post on the forum and there'll be others to help you.
I'm sure you're much better than you think you are. Just remember in the exam to be confident, but careful, and always keep your common sense with you.
Besides, if you have any questions about something you don't understand, just post on the forum and there'll be others to help you.
True :]
Thank you.
My mate reckons that it could mean a series of pendulums.