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  1. Arrowshaft

    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    Ahhh back in the linear accelerator days. simpler times 😂
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    I said for electrons: Davisson germer, Millikan, Thomson. and for Higgs Boson: 2012 CERN synchrotron
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    Id say high seventies to very low eighties, most likely high seventies in my opinion though.
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    Also don't worry. looking at the general consensus, everyone was baffled by the paper. You've got this! :)
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    If it'll make you feel better I had b44's '90's song "get down" stuck in my head. So whenever I encountered a problem I just imagined the physics paper getting 'down on me'... can't get worse than that. DO NOT LISTEN to '90's music before an exam, please DOONNNT!!
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    I was expecting two 9 markers, maybe that’s why. The actual nine marker provided also had a calculation element to it so it withdrew on the theory a bit. I just feel it was easier, because I hate waffling about theory, I prefer actual mathematical analysis.
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    Also, did anyone feel the sample questions were a lot harder than the actual questions provided?
  8. Arrowshaft

    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    Don't worry man, happens to the best of us. Also, you probably still are getting a band 6 anyway. And I doubt you’ll lose more than 1 mark.
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    I was going to mention tension, however I didn't because I felt it was unecessary to the net forces, because a component of the centripetal force really is a manifestation of the tension in the string. Although, the oblique linear force (net force) is due to tension.
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    yes lol, I corrected myself in the above post. I was too quick and doubted myself.
  11. Arrowshaft

    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    Yep. realised that, I didn't realise you commented before I posted
  12. Arrowshaft

    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    Also @Qiaochu Chen you have to look at F_c from the point of the mass
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    Hang on... that can't be right actually @Qiaochu Chen, I saw the dot point book had a pretty much identical question, and they obtained the same result as using \tan\theta=\dfrac{v^2}{rg}. Did they do it wrong as well? I'm confused now.
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    Hmm. Seems like Jimmy got the right answer though, we didn't consider the individual masses.
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    Fictitious force as in inertial force or centrifugal? Because I saw the Dot Point book use inertia for a similar question.
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    Oh that’s right! Damn, I didn't consider that.
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    @Qiaochu Chen this is how I did it. By resolving forces, we see that the centripetal force points inwards, and the bead experiences a downward acceleration. \tan\theta=\dfrac{F_c}{F_g} \tan\theta=\dfrac{\left(\dfrac{mv^2}{r}\right)}{mg} \tan\theta=\dfrac{v^2}{rg}...
  18. Arrowshaft

    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    Yep, a lot more! there was a good balance between theory, skill and calculations
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    Maybe if I’m lucky 😂 but idek at this point
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