AH Fizzics
AH Fizzics
Sinclair Mackenzie
Support for pupils taking the SQA Advanced Higher Physics course.
using linest to obtain a gradient and uncertainty
The period T of a simple pendulum can be calculated using where l is the pendulum length and g is the gravitational field strength. Using a single value of length and period, we can determine the acceleration due to gravity.  However, it would be better experimental practise to vary the length of the pendulum and plot a graph of against length, determining g from the gradient of the line of best fit. You’re going to spend the next few periods analysing your simple pendulum data.  The attached pdf will walk you through the steps.  It would be better if you used your own results but I’ve put some sample data on the first page if you’ve forgotten to bring yours. If you are using your chromebook, there may be subtle differences from the Excel instructions I have provided.  Let me know if anything doesn’t work and I’ll try to help. Note that if you are using your own data, there will be no random uncertainty as measurements were not repeated.
Jun 15, 2018
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referencing guide for AH project report
You should be thinking about getting some of your project report finished so there is less to do when the deadline approaches.  You can start writing up your underlying physics section and sort out the references you will include at the end of the report.  I’ve attached a guide on referencing in the Vancouver style.  Get back to me if you have any questions. Thanks to Imperial College London for producing this booklet.
Jan 17, 2018
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using Excel’s LINEST function
The period T of a simple pendulum can be calculated using where l is the pendulum length and g is the gravitational field strength. Using a single value of length and period, we can determine the acceleration due to gravity.  However, it would be better experimental practise to vary the length of the pendulum and plot a graph of against length, determining g from the gradient of the line of best fit. We’re going to spend the next three periods analysing your simple pendulum data in the library.  The attached pdf will walk you through the steps.  It would be better if you used your own results but I’ve put some sample data on the first page if you’ve forgotten to bring yours.
Jun 20, 2017
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Using Excel in AH Physics
You will need the attached file when we go to the library to learn about using Excel to crunch data for your project.
Aug 17, 2016
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extra notes for rotational motion and gravitation
If you’re doing some last minute revision, here are some extra notes on the first few topics from unit 1.
Dec 16, 2015
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