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  1. addikaye03

    anyone doing engineering

    exactly. This inturn makes it a billion times more interesting though
  2. addikaye03

    anyone doing engineering

    It wasn't too bad lol the good thing about doingg the adv is it can scale very well. I have friends that did it last year getting about 50% in the exam, and that scaling to a final of 90/100. I think i went a bit better than that but it might have been an easier exam, i guess well find out soon
  3. addikaye03

    anyone doing engineering

    HSC physics is COMPLETELY different than University physics. I cannot emphasis this enough. Alot more mathematical. I had my end of semester adv physics exam yesterday lol
  4. addikaye03

    Shm

    Yeah true... haven't thought auxillary in ages. I do alot of SHM in physics these days... I view it heaps diff than i did at school. You're right though.
  5. addikaye03

    Shm

    x=asin nt + b cos nt dx/dt=nacos(nt)-bnsin(nt) d^2x/dt^2=-n^2asin(nt)-n^2bcos(nt) =-n^2[asin(nt)+bcos(nt)] =-n^2x as requires B) Hint: Velocity = 0 at maximum displacement & T=time for one oscillation ie. Time from a max displacement to another max displacement So that makes...
  6. addikaye03

    Should we introduce one-word exams?

    Yeah i think these would be better at assessing english ability and intellect than the current english course... rote learn and essay
  7. addikaye03

    University, not HSC Q

    Got the solution now, nah i didn't require calculus (but note that calculus is used VERY often in physics in uni) & thanks man lol
  8. addikaye03

    University, not HSC Q

    A Marble of mass M and radius r rolls down a track of height h and around a loop-the-loop. Loop- the-loop has radius R. What minimum height h must the track have for the marble to make it around the loop the loop without falling off?
  9. addikaye03

    Variation of Parameters

    Thanks alot, that really helps. They seem like quite easy questions if you understand the method. Thanks again mate
  10. addikaye03

    Variation of Parameters

    1) y''+y=cotx 2) y''+y=cosecx Can someone talk me through the solutions, only new to the method. Cheers PS: So it's based on finding: y(x)=yc+yp where yc is the complimentary solution and yp is the particular. This falls under 2 order non-homogenuous differential equations.
  11. addikaye03

    Imo 2009

    3 (Andrew Price, Dana Ma & Aaron Chong) are in my Physics (advanced) class... That's kinda scary
  12. addikaye03

    girls doing physics

    There's probably like 15 girls doing physics this year out of 120 in the Advanced Physics class in Melbourne (First Year).
  13. addikaye03

    limits

    Wait what? Explain what your saying. lim (x-->0) (sinx)/x = 1. So you try and get it into a fraction of this so that you can use this property. This can be proved by L' Hopitals Rule: lim (x-->0) (sinx)/x Since function is currently indeterminable (0/0) & noting x=/=0 lim(x-->0)...
  14. addikaye03

    Derivative on Complex Number

    -512sin(t)e^-sqrt(3)t I believe ( the 'i' wasn't supposed to be in it). It's definitely sin(t) not cos(t) since it's the Imaginary component of the derivative, cos(t) is the real.
  15. addikaye03

    Derivative on Complex Number

    Just checking if my answer is correct: Q. Use complex exponential to find the 9th derivative of sint/(e^rt3t). Simpliest form S. Im(e^it).e^-rt3t Im{d^9/dt^9[e^(i-rt3)t]} Im[(i-rt3)^9e^-rt3t cos(t)+i(i-rt3)^9e^-rt3.sint] Im[2^9e^i(45pi/6)e^-rt3cost...
  16. addikaye03

    Hyperbolic function

    That's how i originally went about solving them. Drongoski, your solution for Q2 is epic! That's very elegant
  17. addikaye03

    Hyperbolic function

    Thanks mate, makes clear sense now.
  18. addikaye03

    Hyperbolic function

    Express the following as algebriac functions of x: a) sinh^2(arctanh(x)) b) tanh(arccosh(x)) They might be easy, i might be missing something
  19. addikaye03

    Projectile Motion q17 from 3U Fitzpatrick

    http://community.boredofstudies.org/13/mathematics-extension-1/220554/stones-hitting-birds-d.html#post4569969
  20. addikaye03

    Post 5 great songs that most people haven't heard

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqVKvRTmbj0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOU8GIRUd_g oMGz IAm SeW alTerNT
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