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CIE A levels Physics (9702) P5: Uncertainties, significant . . . - Reddit trueTLDR: I need a definitive guide to uncertainties, significant figures and decimal places in Cambridge A levels physics paper 5 I've been seeing a lot of different instructions on this from my teachers and even ones on YT Some say uncertainties must always be to 1 s f , some say they depend on the original value Some say for question 2, the values in a column must always be to the same s
CIE A-LEVEL TIPS AND RESOURCES (maths, physics, econs, further maths) Plus, CIE is a bit SUS nowadays, they like to ask weird + create new scenarios for certain motion questions so be prepared to cry if you suck at mechanics!!!! Also yes yall can trust my tips,,, my final A-level results: A*A*A*A*