Practical done ✔️.. Values computed... Then a question prototype posed for you to see what your question 🤔 might look like.... It's left for you to follow through with the vid.. get into the exam... set up your circuit accordingly take readings.... & get the job done
On the way... You know at 300plus... it's not just about churning out videos... It's about precision ... I mean pin📌 point accuracy on what your exam question should look like
If you're writing the exam...get your graph ...watch the vid , practice your graph...get to the exam hall & smash it... Specimen is the least of your concerns
Sir , please can I know the calibration of the Ammeter and voltmeter used? And will the calibration be the same for all schools? Because I was told that the schools will submit their calibrations to waec and it can also affect your figures.
To get this clear in alternative A, question 1 was based on mechanics, question 2 on optics, and question 3 on electricity. So please sir in alternative B question 1,2,3 is what then. I'm so confused.
Questions 1...mechanics (SHM) Q2.. optics Q3 electricity Q1 & Q3 are my preferences, as they leave rooms for less errors & so I have released two videos as question prototype for Q1 & Q3.... & I am sure about what I have given in those videos.... just watch, Plot your graph... & you'll smile tomorrow
Sir We were told the ranges sre +or- 0.5 with our teachers own What exactly are we going to use Secondly Is this the exact question we are gonna see And will the 1.5,3,4.5 still be the same when we get to the exam hall
Now..you are to adhere strictly to what your teacher gives you as values.... Secondly...I explained in the video that.. this is a question prototype of what to expect... It may be the same value for E (DC) or another value for E... adhere to the instructions in your question + your teachers value ... This vid is just to give you a view of what to expect so that you are sharp & brimming with confidence as you answer the questions... That said...your question will follow this pattern at least 80%
God bless you sir
Amen....God bless you too
Thank you so much sir. My exam went well today
You welcome 🙏
Thanks sir
Well sir are my gonna solve the slopes in the graph or the solve sheet
Sheet preferably
Thank you so much sir🤗
You welcome 🙏
Thanks 😊
My exams is tomorrow
You welcome
2cm to represent 0.2unit on the V-inverse axis is a better scale sir
Maybe/ maybe not....
Make sure to cover about 70% of your graph
God bless you sir
Do you have a physical tutorial class?
I'd really like to join.
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How do you calculate the values without the actual practical.
Practical done ✔️..
Values computed...
Then a question prototype posed for you to see what your question 🤔 might look like....
It's left for you to follow through with the vid.. get into the exam... set up your circuit accordingly take readings.... & get the job done
Sir, what about optics?
Optics...too many rooms for errors...
I advice mechanics & electricity...
But the choice/preference is yours
Sir how did you get the am meter readings you didn't explain that part
Ammeter reading is for the current...
When pass E through the circuit
read V from the voltmeter
read I from the ammeter
Sir, will you make videos on neco Practicals ?
On the way...
You know at 300plus... it's not just about churning out videos...
It's about precision ... I mean pin📌 point accuracy on what your exam question should look like
@@300plusacademy thank you sir
Sir please
What of economic questions and answers
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Please sir how did you get the specimen I need it
If you're writing the exam...get your graph ...watch the vid , practice your graph...get to the exam hall & smash it...
Specimen is the least of your concerns
Thank you sur
You welcome 🙏
Sir , please can I know the calibration of the Ammeter and voltmeter used? And will the calibration be the same for all schools? Because I was told that the schools will submit their calibrations to waec and it can also affect your figures.
Calibration isn't your concern ooo...
Use whatever tools you are given....
To get this clear in alternative A, question 1 was based on mechanics, question 2 on optics, and question 3 on electricity. So please sir in alternative B question 1,2,3 is what then. I'm so confused.
Questions 1...mechanics (SHM)
Q2.. optics
Q3 electricity
Q1 & Q3 are my preferences, as they leave rooms for less errors & so I have released two videos as question prototype for Q1 & Q3.... & I am sure about what I have given in those videos.... just watch, Plot your graph... & you'll smile tomorrow
Good day sir plzzzzzzzzz could u help with the electricity practical coming up 🔌
Coming up for what exam
@@300plusacademy Applied Electricity
You really tried, they only change the axis, they make current inverse on vertical and voltage inverse on horizontal.
As it should be
Pls will these kind of videos be available for upcoming neco practical
Yes sure
Sir
We were told the ranges sre +or- 0.5 with our teachers own
What exactly are we going to use
Secondly
Is this the exact question we are gonna see
And will the 1.5,3,4.5 still be the same when we get to the exam hall
Now..you are to adhere strictly to what your teacher gives you as values....
Secondly...I explained in the video that.. this is a question prototype of what to expect...
It may be the same value for E (DC) or another value for E... adhere to the instructions in your question + your teachers value ...
This vid is just to give you a view of what to expect so that you are sharp & brimming with confidence as you answer the questions...
That said...your question will follow this pattern at least 80%
@@300plusacademyThat's why I trust your channel,you always assure us of 80% success.
Thanks
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PHYSICS all practical upload plz
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