So I did my very first HSC Physics practical exam - the pendulum from Space 9.2.1 today and for some reason I couldn't read and interpreted the procedure wrong
We were supposed to measure five different length of the pendulum only one time each, but instead I repeated five measurements for each different lengths
It was true that the wording of the procedure was a bit misleading and a few people in my grade have done the same
But since this is the repetition of the experiment we got wrong, this influenced how we answered the questions regarding reliability a lot.
So TLDR; will a misinterpretation of an experiment procedure be treated as a carry on error and will the questions on the experiment be marked based on how we carried out our experiment, not how it was supposed to be carried out - has anyone had a case like this before and what happened??
Thank you!!
We were supposed to measure five different length of the pendulum only one time each, but instead I repeated five measurements for each different lengths
It was true that the wording of the procedure was a bit misleading and a few people in my grade have done the same
But since this is the repetition of the experiment we got wrong, this influenced how we answered the questions regarding reliability a lot.
So TLDR; will a misinterpretation of an experiment procedure be treated as a carry on error and will the questions on the experiment be marked based on how we carried out our experiment, not how it was supposed to be carried out - has anyone had a case like this before and what happened??
Thank you!!