Well one is doing one 2 hour session a week; so I did $60 for those 2 hours. The other one is doing two 2 hour sessions a week; so I'm doing $100 for those 4 hours.
I recently picked up a couple year 11 advanced maths students to tutor, which I will be doing individually? I've never tutored before, so I was looking for some advice and suggestions on tutoring this. I'm not sure exactly what to do during the 2 hour sessions with each of them.
ive decided to go with the double degree at macquarie. firstly, macquarie is easier to get to. secondly, i definitely want to do actuarial studies. thirdly, i think the double degree with finance is better than just that major in finance.
My two top preferences are:
- Bachelor of actuarial studies/applied finance at macquarie uni
- Bachelor of commerce - double major in actuarial studies and finance at unsw
Have heard that macquarie uni is the best for actuarial studies, and I think the double degree would be better than the...
19 is C. Because remember a strategy for lessening the heating produced by eddy currents in transformers you use ferrite instead of iron; because ferrite has higher resistance
but if you drop it straight down shouldn't it just fall straight down? I don't understand how it could stay in orbit. He's not projecting it horizontally.
Re: General Thoughts: Physics
I had 5c. Gallium is group III. What'd you guys think of 6. I initially had C, but changed it to A; due to the fact it changed from -1 to -2, so why do the field lines double as well?
And yeh I had 20 b as well.
"Two significant problems that will affect a manned spaceflight to Mars are:
• the changes in gravitational energy
• protecting the space vehicle from high-speed electrically charged particles from the Sun.
Use your understanding of physics to analyse each of these problems."
For part...
Standard model:
3 types of particles: leptons and quarks (matter particles), and bosons (force-carrier particles). Hadrons are a group of 2 or 3 quarks, since quarks do not exist alone. They can be baryons (made up of 3 quarks), ie proton/neutron, or mesons (made up of a quark and an...
Can often pop up as a 7 mark response. Anyone have a nice exemplar response to this if they asked you to discuss the standard model of matter? I don't know how to tie it all into a nice response
ie to show how the production of heat from the reactor heats up the water that produces steam that drives the turbines of the generator to produce electricity?
Anyone got a link to a bunch of trials as well? Spiralflex's dropbox doesn't have a lot of those better school ones like sydney boys/james ruse/sydney grammar
hopefully they are generous. Although it is a one marker, meaning they'll probably be bloody strict. Although, I may have said n and k must be positive integers when i had 4n=3k, so hopefully it's all good. it would be a bitch to lose that easy mark