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    Probability q

    Ahh thanks. Yeah I was worried for a minute there.
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    Probability q

    No, but see that's the thing. Isn't the P(none) = 4/5? Meaning the complement of that is actually 1/5???
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    Probability q

    I came across this question in the 2001 CSSA trial. It was the very last question. Basically, you have the vowels in a circular disk and a pointer at the centre is spun. The question is what is the number of turns required to have a 99 % chance of landing on at LEAST one E. I get the...
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    simple question:) ::: Binomial ratio coeff. thing------- Do u havta derive this ratio

    Yeah, you've gotta derive it, but even after you do so many questions, it always follows a pattern. Of course, for that you *do* have to know how to expand nCk...you do know how to do that, yes?
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    Charge to mass ratio

    I don't understand JJ's experiment. What was the significance of equalling the magnitude of the magnetic/electric fields to make a single beam of cathode rays?? Why not just measure the defection of each, individually? Furthermore, what is the significance of the charge-to-mass ratio? Does...
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    RFTG Related Material :Memento

    Well I don't think Usual Suspects is good for RTFG BUT i've just had a thought - it would be IDEAL as a related text for Module C: Telling the truth. I'm gonna use it in fact.
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    RFTG Related Material :Memento

    Hold on people, slow down. It's all very well and good mentioning this awesome films, but can someone please tell me how they link in with RFTG?!
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    Projectile Motion!!

    Nah, just look some of the basics up on the net. Understand the fundamentals - that horizontal motion is always non-accelerated and vertical motion is accelerated by gravity. When a projectile goes up, it goes against gravity, making acceleration negative. This is all assuming it's a vaccuous...
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    Medicine

    speaking of arrogant med students... ;)
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    Heaney Help! - Rftg

    I think the dominant way of thinking is a need to defend and uphold the cultural roots and resist global invasion, as it is bad. This way of thinking is influenced by Heaney's values, which are local in nature. His philosophy is to live by Irish ideology to find some meaning in his life.
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    RTFG related matrial?

    But the thing that confuses me moreso now is whether there needs to be an element of "globalisation" as we know it - the modern concept which, through communication and travel, brings nations together; or whether it can be something more general like British settlement of Aboriginal land. I...
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    oxygen free radical

    I think my explanation is better as it shows more understanding, but yes, if you wish...
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    Am I in the only class in this world studying Jane Eyre???

    I'm doing it. I guess the readings are fairly obvious, so it's easy in that sense. I've done one essay of my own so far. It isn't specifically about the readings, but relates a lot to them in the sense that it concerns values/themes/issues. If anyone wants, email me and I can send it to you...
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    Je

    Yes I'm doing it. You'll have to be a tad more specific on what sort of help you need. We've been discussing a Feminist and Marxist reading of the text so far.
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    EMF (induced, back and whichever types)

    Eh, think you meant applied emf. This is not always the case however. You see, in some instances, there is no applied voltage and the induced (back) emf is the only thing which drives the current. Take a very simple example of moving a magnet toward a solenoid. The north side goes toward one...
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    Titration Comp

    Are you people talking about the titration comp at UNSW?
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    oxygen free radical

    The oxygen radical is not an anion. To be an anion would make it stable, but radicals are generally atoms who don't yet satisfy the octet rule and hence they are very reactive. Therefore Frigid is right in saying that O is more reactive than O2. I don't see how you can look at physical...
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    Medicine

    Weisy/Spice Girl: Did either of you have to submit some kind of CV before applying for specifically UNSW?
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    RTFG related matrial?

    I don't see how Shawshank Redemption relates to RFTG... He's eventually escapes from the gaol...yes and?
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    Medicine

    Those are the sorts of questions which AREN'T in it. The UMAT exam caters for your intellectual/empathic abilities. The interview is more personal, asking about family, friends, interests, etc.
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