It's a minority of the Prelim Chemistry Syllabus but the Syllabus i have got from my teacher (i think printed directly from BOS for this year) shows the the formula for measuring heat as
h=-mc:delta:t
Why the minus sign i asked my teacher and being the poor teacher she is, gave me all this mumbo jumbo and told the class to move on. The HSC syllabus says minus when it should infact be a plus.
Any way to alter this because she has threatened that if i dont use the minus sign in an exam, i will lose marks for it. (Note: Whole Chemistry Faculty in our school is not flash).
h=-mc:delta:t
Why the minus sign i asked my teacher and being the poor teacher she is, gave me all this mumbo jumbo and told the class to move on. The HSC syllabus says minus when it should infact be a plus.
Any way to alter this because she has threatened that if i dont use the minus sign in an exam, i will lose marks for it. (Note: Whole Chemistry Faculty in our school is not flash).