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Which method would be safest for answering an exam question on Calculate Resultant Vectors In One And Two Dimensions?.
- A.A. State the principle, apply the correct relationship or reasoning step, include units or direction where needed, and finish with the meaning for Scalars and vectors.
- B.B. Start with the final answer and only add working if there is time.
- C.C. Use any formula from Force, energy and momentum because the same equation always applies.
- D.D. Avoid explaining the method because A-Level Physics questions only reward final answers.
Model answer
What a good answer should say
- Boundary Check answer 49d56e: A.
- State the principle, apply the correct relationship or reasoning step, include units or direction where needed, and finish with the meaning for Scalars and vectors.
- is correct because it matches Calculate resultant vectors in one and two dimensions.
- through resultant vector, momentum conservation, impulse, Hooke law.
Explanation
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Stem being answered: Which method would be safest for answering an exam question on Calculate Resultant Vectors In One And Two Dimensions? Route focus: mechanics-and-materials / Force Energy And Momentum.
Key vocabulary for this item: resultant, vectors, one, two, dimensions. Option check: keep Boundary Check answer 49d56e: A because it matches the stem; reject alternatives that change resultant, vectors, one or use a neighbouring model.
The explanation should keep the answer tied to these exact words rather than a general physics summary, using units, graph evidence or equation reasoning only when they are relevant to the stem.
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