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I was wondering what would happen if you made an error in one of the first steps of doing a calculation, e.g. calculating the wrong frequency and then using E = hf. Obviously your E would be wrong but would you get 1/2 or would you lose both marks and get 0/2?

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you should get 1/2 hopefully because u still have displayed correct knowledge about the subject but just made a silly error
 

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Should probably be like maths where they give you marks for the correct calculations using a wrong number from a previous part
 

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