Waec Physics Practical 2024| Mechanics Question 1| Alternative A| Equilibrium Of Bodies in Fluid.

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  • Physics practical 2024, 2024 waec physics practical, physics practical waec 2024,
    In this Physics Experiment, I treated June,2012 Waec Physics Practical.
    Equilibrium Of Bodies In Fluids.
    In Preparation of;
    Waec Physics Practical 2024, WAEC Physics 3 Practical 2024, Alternative A Mechanics, Archimedes Principle
    Principle of floatation, Upthrust, Relative density, relative density of kerosene, relative density of water,
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Komentáře • 36

  • @PhysicsWithBen
    @PhysicsWithBen  Před měsícem +5

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  • @abionamercy5306
    @abionamercy5306 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you so much for this sir, well explanatory 🫠

    • @PhysicsWithBen
      @PhysicsWithBen  Před měsícem

      You are most welcome. Wish you success in your Physics Exams.

  • @OmohJahlove
    @OmohJahlove Před měsícem +1

    Well done sir, I like ur experiment

  • @EloikeAnthony
    @EloikeAnthony Před 23 dny +1

    Sir, this was helpful but the reading were not very accurate. The weight in kerosene must be greater than that of water because the upthrust of kerosene is less than that of water

    • @PhysicsWithBen
      @PhysicsWithBen  Před 23 dny

      Take time and go through ALL THE COMMENTS ON THIS VIDEO and you will find answers.

  • @olaniyanemmanuel1398
    @olaniyanemmanuel1398 Před 22 dny +1

    I got 0.6 as the value for my slope
    Is it correct?????

  • @ZigaplaysPUBGYT
    @ZigaplaysPUBGYT Před měsícem +1

    Boss🎉🎉

  • @mamudouconateh8308
    @mamudouconateh8308 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks a lot sir

  • @ijeomaokwuma8955
    @ijeomaokwuma8955 Před měsícem +6

    Weight in kerosene should be higher than weight in water

  • @ElijahJoseph-bu2oe
    @ElijahJoseph-bu2oe Před 29 dny

    Sir, please the table of values doesn't give the accurate graph

  • @OladapoSegun-ic4wt
    @OladapoSegun-ic4wt Před 24 dny

    Water is more denser than kerosene now....

  • @omofovweakpadaka5860
    @omofovweakpadaka5860 Před měsícem +2

    Your values are inconsistence. Check from the second value for W3

    • @PhysicsWithBen
      @PhysicsWithBen  Před měsícem +2

      Ok, you might be right. Experiments 🥼 are not without errors. But I hope the procedure is correct 💯?

    • @omofovweakpadaka5860
      @omofovweakpadaka5860 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@PhysicsWithBen The buoyant force acting on the objects will be greater in the denser medium, which in this case is water. This is because buoyant force is directly proportional to the density of the displaced fluid. As a result, the objects will experience a greater upward force and consequently will appear to weigh less when submerged in water compared to kerosene.
      There seems to be a discrepancy in the values provided (W2 > W3) where W2 represents weight in water and W3 represents weight in kerosene. Based on the principle of buoyant force, the object's weight should be lower in the denser medium (water). Therefore, the values should be reversed, with the object having a weight of 0.40 N in water and 0.45 N in kerosene.
      Overall, your understanding of the procedure for determining the influence of buoyant force seems sound. However, ensuring consistency in the values reported is crucial when presenting results according to WAEC guidelines.

    • @PhysicsWithBen
      @PhysicsWithBen  Před měsícem +6

      @omofovweakpadaka5860 Thanks very much, Sir. I understand the physical language of CONSISTENCY IN EXPERIMENTAL VALUES. My take is, that , you can't have or report perfect values in physics experiments( I am firm and sure on this). However, if an experiment performed reveals or shows the EXPECTED TREND and the observable numerical values are recorded with Acceptable Consistent Decimal Places, then Examiners can accept and award marks to such an experiment.
      I also want to let you know that, Experiments are not error-free, Systematic Errors...etc.
      That being said, I can perceive you are a Scholar in Physics and would love us to CONNECT. I love having people like you around me, because they make be grow up and become better.
      Much love.

  • @Realblaze.
    @Realblaze. Před 25 dny +1

    I got '1' as the slope is it correct?

    • @EloikeAnthony
      @EloikeAnthony Před 23 dny

      No the answer must be within 0.78 to 0.82

    • @PhysicsWithBen
      @PhysicsWithBen  Před 23 dny

      0.82 to the nearest whole number is what Prof?

    • @PhysicsWithBen
      @PhysicsWithBen  Před 23 dny

      You are correct, if the value is more than one, then you are out of range.

  • @amanahunnoromngozi6470
    @amanahunnoromngozi6470 Před měsícem +1

    Is kerosene the onwly liquid that can be used during the experiment in waec?

    • @PhysicsWithBen
      @PhysicsWithBen  Před měsícem

      I don't have answers to this question. But I think the examiners will always use a liquid that is cheap and not hard to get. Thanks.

    • @aondona9835
      @aondona9835 Před měsícem +1

      Different liquid can be used but it wassce that decide the other liquid to be use other than water not u

  • @alexonwudinjoh3409
    @alexonwudinjoh3409 Před 17 dny

    I no even dry hear you

  • @olaniyanemmanuel1398
    @olaniyanemmanuel1398 Před 22 dny +1

    I got 0.6 as the value for my slope
    Is it correct?????