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  1. 123ryoma12

    Hospo Notes

    thx!!!
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    Someone please explain the Equilibrium Model Pract

    In particular the one with two different sized pipettes. In was in the 2011 HSC sample answer. "Two identical measuring cylinders are filled with different volumes of water. Water is transferred backwards and forwards from each cylinder using two differently sized pipettes until the volume...
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    3U Geo Question Help

    oh sht mb
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    3U Geo Question Help

    As x approaches infinite, y approaches 1 As x approaches negative infinite y approaches -1 So y = 1 and y = -1 are the horizontal asymptote.
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    Asking for extra paper

    If I recall correctly , for maths you have to put the question number on the extra paper. Is this the same for science subjects? Because if it was, in most cases it would be too much for 1 question? Or can you just write the section on the paper?
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    Do I have to do the exam in order?

    Can I do it randomly for example In question 13 I do a) i) then b) then c) then d) then a) ii)
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    Fizzycyst 2016 - HSC Physics Trial

    I got D for question 5 http://imgur.com/eMe1xVR Not sure if I'm correct, but for this question you need to know how to convert eV to Joule or vice versa. I also assumed the distance from cathode to anode was 1m, so I'm probably wrong.
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    Cambridge HSC MX1 Textbook Marathon/Q&A

    Re: Year 12 Mathematics 3 Unit Cambridge Question & Answer Thread
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    If you do 4 unit maths, should you do physics

    Oh shit, wrong thread Edit: Was meant to post on 3 unit marathon
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    Fizzycyst 2016 - HSC Physics Trial

    Oh :< I see what I did wrong =,=. I did 0.375^-2 instead of 0.375 x 10^-2
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    Fizzycyst 2016 - HSC Physics Trial

    Ye, yours is definitely correct. Idk what's wrong with mine though :L
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    Fizzycyst 2016 - HSC Physics Trial

    http://i.imgur.com/H0IuppH.png This is my attempt. I might not be right but i'm 100 percent sure your (b) is wrong because it's too slow.
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    Subject choices for yr12!!!!

    I wouldn't keep 14 units. It's not worth it to study 2/1 whole syllabus for insurance.
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    Fizzycyst 2016 - HSC Physics Trial

    Magnetic fields can only be blocked by superconductors (Meissner effect). So in this case, the magnetic field permeates the whole disc thus more/larger induced eddy currents. Edit: Another example where magnetic field lines permeates a whole object is with the soft iron cores in transformer...
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    Fizzycyst 2016 - HSC Physics Trial

    The question is probably more about the induced eddy current. So answer is C
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    Your method of studying for this subject?

    When you guys do past papers, do you do it under exam conditions? I tend to look at the answers while doing it if I don't know the answer.
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    Your method of studying for this subject?

    Personally, I'm finishing all the examples and explanations (not exercises) in Terry Lee and gonna go straight to past papers. What do you guys plan to do/are doing for this subject?
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    Free Age of Silicon notes

    This is a collection of notes from Jacaranda, HSC Sample answers and a textbook similar to success. Age of silicon is a really fun subject, it's more on understanding than rote learning. And the rote learning part is basically common sense that you can just bs (impacts of things). Not a lot of...
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    General Thoughts: Physics

    Thoughts on the exam? Age of silicon option topic was super easy. zzz velocity of electron zzz newtons laws zzz photoelectriceffect mc zzz ZZZ LONG RESPONSES EDIT: What were you expecting to get for physics (raw mark out of 100) before and now?
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