Oh okk
So, is it true that u never bring down a term of the polynomial down if there are already 2 terms that have come out of a subtraction ? (if that made sense )
Hi Guys,
Ive been doing some past papers... and have noticed 2 different explanations that are given...
1)
an external magnetic field is applied to the conductive rotating disc. Due to the rotation, there is a change in flux and as a result of Lenz's Law, the magnetic field of the induced eddy...
lol... i failed it as well...
u self mark it on the day, they just say the answers... Medentry doesnt mark it separately - although they say that ...
and if u want feedback, u write ur marks on a piece of paper and hand it in LOL
completely agree... i just did the course... and they clearly say that u cant "learn" and ace the UMAT.... u have to "develop your analytical skills"--- through Q's ie Practice Papers.. U need to practice
According to our lecturer, the workshop is only worth 35% of the total sum u pay LOL !!
It was very informative... however, i think the workshop should of gone for an extra day ...cuz Dr. Boyapati (i think thats his name) was rushing a bit.
Bromine water is Highly toxic if ingested, and slightly corrosive
Cyclohexene/ane is poisonous if ingested... they also give off fumes as they are highly volatile and flammable.
I understand why D is wrong now... but when it says "The sum of electrical, heat loss kinetic energy remains constant"
.....what does it mean by "constant" . It is reffering to the law of conservation of energy?