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    Comp Sci / Media Arts

    Hmm, I did that before and you have to visualise the course structure since you need to add the courses up together and remove the electives. Thanks though!
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    Comp Sci / Media Arts

    Chances are, I'm just going to do Comp Sci by itself due to the amount of electives and control, but I'm still curious as to the course-structure in the 5th year: http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/information/future-students/undergraduate/programs/computer-science/COMPA13982.html It's not included...
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    That tower question

    I should've specified.
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    That tower question

    Yeah I know, I was just talking in general. I mentioned that there would be the same force on both objects as the altitude is identical. I said others may see it like that.
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    Length contraction one

    I wrote that as well, ffs...
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    That tower question

    No, at the equator it bulges out more therefore it's further from the centre when compared to the poles, which are closer to the centre.
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    Length contraction one

    The length contraction in regards to the frame of reference to the electron, isn't it 40cm? Does it contract in the non-observed frame? That's why time stays the same in a vehicle travelling at a relativistic velocity, but it looks slower for those outside?
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    Rate the difficulty

    This exam will align much better than 2010 and any other exams. The difficulty was incomparable to other exams in regards to the trick questions. Remember, "horrendously difficult"? :P
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    That tower question

    Let's move on, it's over lol. Chances are they will accept numerous answers if we have accurate justification, since there are many things that could have been written and could have occurred, such as discussing that being at the pole/equator has different gravitational acceleration, that being...
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    Raw marks estimate and b5/b6 cut-off.

    Come to think about it, last year had a b6 cut off of 77 right? This one was much more difficult, I think we may be looking at a 74.
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    transmission question

    I think the "which is best" is right, not necessarily the worst, since it specifically asked for the best one. The worst would've just been a benefit.
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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    I think I got like 13-14/20 for MC, improved by 6 from my trial.
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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    I had 7B as well.
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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    5 is gallium since it needs to have 3 electrons (group 3), phosphorus is group 5.
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    That tower question

    Both where at Geostationary points. If one stayed up, so would the other one.
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    That tower question

    I talked about both the change in the Earths gravitational at different places, but the question also specifically said at identical heights (geostationary), so I said consistent acceleration saying that they'll both fall at the same rate of 9.8ms-2 and would reach the earth at the same time.
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    Raw marks estimate and b5/b6 cut-off.

    What raw mark do you think you got, and what do you think b5/b6 cut offs will be. Im guessing 65-70 raw, and b6 at 75 (hard ass exam).
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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    3 words. WTF!
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    Eddy currents

    ^^ My justification too. Their answer: C.
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    Eddy currents

    The eddy currents may not be able to rotate, but they will still be able to oppose the magnetic field, they can arguably be observed quite easily tbh. It's not as if there is no opposition whatsoever, which would mean that their answer is incorrect.
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