lol too right...the last section is all bullshiting
multiple choice..bah who cares...its easy marks...middle section...is pretty much half bullshiting...just use some big words
Absolute Path gives the whole path to where the file can be found on the hard drive
e.g. C:\hello\world\program.exe
Relative Path is where the file you want is found in comparison to the program that is wanting it
e.g. a html file in C:\hello\world\index.html wants to execute that...
I wrote for Special that C was constant and that opened linkages with the whole E = mc^2 deal.
For Quantum bit i wrote that he believed that light itself was a quantum quantatity or whatnot.
Pretty much repeated what i said for the effect...Please give me some marks :P :D
I had a good 10mins at the end to think solidly about this question...
I came to the conclsion that it was a linear graph that went through the point (1.85, 0.6). As they asked to show at different velocities my horizontal axis was say....horizontal velocity and vertical was range. I used 6...
i think its going to be slightly harder then recent years, but only by a bit, seems they are making tests harder, hell look at 2U test, hardly anyone that does 2U finished......
how do u all get such high marks...man im a dumbshit...im like thinking i got 60 but in comparison to u ppl...50% looks C.R.A.P. ....owe well 4U is over :)
What i did was differentiate x and y then find v^2 by -
v^2 = (vx)^2 + (vy)^2
which found v to by like r^2 . w^2
and then sub that in for v^2 to the centrip force which gave the answer mrw^2
But knowing my dumbass status...i probably did it totally wrong and as it was out of 3 marks it...
Im thinking its more of an interview style situation. Being on the radio, usually a guest speaker, and also the people that call in could have done something...speach doesnt quite have the same effect imo