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  • Showing Your Discoveries

    THIS IS LEGACY MATERIAL - the science is correct but the marks no longer apply!

    Up to 8 marks are available for analysing results from your practical investigation.

    As with the other 3 areas of assessment, the criteria you have to meet are hierarchical - you must achieve the lower marks before you can be awarded marks higher up.

    The Analysing Criteria

    In physics, it's normally obvious what your results show, unless something has gone horribly wrong. In which case there's lots for you to write about in the evaluation! However, assuming you have a reasonable set of data, you should be able to write about what it shows...

    A.2a

    The simplest of comments about your results is essentially enough to score 2 marks. Thinking back to our spring...

    basic comment about results

    Still, you can easily double that mark!

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