Wasn't the 'planning' and 'overtraining' question just a bit of a reworded version of the syllabus point "planning to avoid overtraining
-amount and intensity of training
-physiological considerations, eg lethargy, injury
-psychological considerations, eg, loss of motivation"?
I accelerated sor1, hasn't made that much of a difference but nice to have a good result. I think mainly just gives that helpfull bit of experience really.
Well the jacaranda textbook has plenty of formula style questions. If you want more you could try exam style one's in here http://webs.mn.catholic.edu.au/physics/emery/Practice%20Exams.htm Or you could search in the resources section for past preliminary exams...
I'm looking at radiography and physics or mathematics is recommended by newcastle but not a prerequisite. I think you could get away with just quickly learning the parts of the hsc physics that are relevant really, as long as you are decent at maths.
Although I do advanced i recommend each week keep constructing paragraphs (ie Sexy- state evidence explain and why/linking to idea). This really takes off the stress when it comes to assessments and exams. Because you can either use or at least adapt these for your essays. So a) you won't be...
Well I have been using the dot point questions just to reinforce a bit after i do the work and summaries and have found them quite good, although i haven't really looked at Cambridge.
Would anybody be able to see the answer they get for the following question, i get a different one to the answers(= 1.93 x 10^8 m). I'm not not sure if I'm doing something wrong or its just a wrong answer
Qu) Calculate how far an astronaut would need to be away above the Earth in order for his...