Hah! Yes, I was a bit surprised as well, and mentioned as much at the end of the take. All the teachers in the room then looked at me like I'd grown a second head, and asked "What else would you say?". They were genuinely surprised I didn't say it like that. So I just assumed it was me being weird and not them. I'm delighted to know I may not be the only one who thinks 'lun' is ridiculous. :-)
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how did you find ln(v/v0) from the graph
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Is the capacitor wired in parallel with the resistor here?
Could you tell me how connected the graphing software to the circuit?
This is really helpful. Thanks.
I guess this is my remote lab for college. Kinda sad I'm doing such a fun experiment online
Thank you! helped a lot :))
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Hah! Yes, I was a bit surprised as well, and mentioned as much at the end of the take. All the teachers in the room then looked at me like I'd grown a second head, and asked "What else would you say?". They were genuinely surprised I didn't say it like that. So I just assumed it was me being weird and not them. I'm delighted to know I may not be the only one who thinks 'lun' is ridiculous. :-)
WHY MUST I PRACTICAL!? It makes no sense to force students to perform often repeated experiments.