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recently i performed a as level physics practical but joining the components together was were hard, i could not do it. so please provide me some tips on it. there is a diagram given and we have to join the components according to it.
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recently i performed a as level physics practical but joining the components together was were hard, i could not do it. so please provide me some tips on it. there is a diagram given and we have to join the components according to it.
recently i performed a as level physics practical but joining the components together was were hard, i could not do it. so please provide me some tips on it. there is a diagram given and we have to join the components according to it.
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one battery
one wooden scale with a metal wire
one 10 ohm resister
one x component
one wooden scale with a metal wire
one 10 ohm resister
one x component
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(Original post by shah kaivan)
one battery
one wooden scale with a metal wire
one 10 ohm resister
one x component
one battery
one wooden scale with a metal wire
one 10 ohm resister
one x component
As a starting point - DONT - build anything to begin with, sketch out a circuit design on a bit of paper first, its a much faster way of getting your thoughts in order. Then start building to your circuit design and test if it works as you expect.
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