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How To Do And Pass Physics Practical In Any Exam

 How To Do And Pass Physics Practical In Any Exam As a field or course, physics has both practical and theoretical parts. This is true for m...




 How To Do And Pass Physics Practical In Any Exam

As a field or course, physics has both practical and theoretical parts. This is true for middle school, high school, colleges and universities.

So, I've chosen to write this piece about how to do Physics practicals and pass any test.

First, you need to know that a physics practical is when you do an experiment in the lab and use the results to make a graph, which you can then use to make conclusions or numbers.

Also, there must be a set of rules to follow if you want exact readings or measurements.

It's important to know that most of the physics tasks on a test will fall into one of three categories: mechanics, optics, or electricity. So, any questions you get will fit into one of the areas I've already listed.

Read: WAEC Physics Questions and Answers for Practical Use

And since you already know a lot about the background, I won't take much time with the main point.


Steps to take during Physics Practical

1. Put on your lab coat before you walk into the physics lab.

2. Make sure you have everything you need to do the experiment.

3. Read the instructions to determine what is required of you.

4. Set up your equipment as told.

5. To get exact results from the experiment you are doing, don't make any of the mistakes that are known to happen.

6. If you have enough time, you can do each step twice to make sure you're doing it right.

7. Write things down as you do the experiment.

8. Make sure your readings go to the required decimal places


How to Pass Physics Practical

Before the test, it is very important that you know a good number of physics experiments and have tried them out. So, this will help you get ready for the kind of experiment you might be given in WAEC or NECO. To pass physics practical, the first thing to do is to follow the steps above.


Most of the time, you'll be asked to answer two questions, so you should make sure you have enough time on the test to do the experiments, take your readings, plot your graphs correctly and neatly, and do any other calculations that are required of you.


Also, make sure you get a good night's sleep before you go to the test so that you can be in a good mood. Don't get nervous when doing physics practical because it could hurt your result.


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