Higher Physics - Park Mains High School.
Electricity Homework One - Part B (Target mark 9 out of 10) 1. The following circuit is set up. The reading on the ammeter is 2.0A a) Calculate the total resistance of the parallel section of the circuit. (3) b) Calculate the p.d. across the parallel section of the circuit. (3) c) State the p.d. across the resistor R. (1).
Random uncertainties occur when an experiment is repeated and slight variations occur. Scale reading uncertainty is a measure of how well an instrument scale can be read. Random uncertainties can be reduced by taking repeated measurements.Systematic uncertainties occur when readings taken are either all too small or all too large.
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Higher Physics past paper solutions. Detailed video solutions for every question from the SQA CfE Higher Physics past papers.
General Marking Principles for Physics Higher This information is provided to help you understand the general principles you must apply when marking candidate responses to questions in the paper. These principles must be read in conjunction with the detailed marking instructions, which identify the key features required in.
CfE Advanced Higher Study Guides from Bright Red.. This BrightRED Study Guide covers the syllabus for the CfE Advanced Higher Physics course and should complement the coursework done in class. The book will help students succeed in the final exam by presenting the subject arrangements in an attractive and concise format.
NB This is for the old higher chemistry course but has many useful notes and diagrams that are relevant to the current CfE course. University of the Highlands and Islands website This website will be very useful for advice and tips when you come to write your Higher Assignment (20% of your final grade!).