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  1. Fizzy_Cyst

    Prelim Physics Thread

    I'll give you a hint! There is also N1L and N3L!
  2. Fizzy_Cyst

    Prelim Physics Thread

    Main things IMO World Communicates: Wave Equation EM Spectrum (order and relative wavelengths) Inverse Square Law Electrical Energy Electric Fields Ohms Law Power Magnetic Fields Moving About Speed/Acceleration Vectors N2L Centripetal Acceleraton/Force Weight/Mass...
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    YR12 Physics + Chem Tuition - HSC 2018/19 -Parramatta - HSC Marker- 10 Years Teaching

    Classes filling up! All classes have, at most, 3 spaces left.
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    YR12 Physics + Chem Tuition - HSC 2018/19 -Parramatta - HSC Marker- 10 Years Teaching

    Kind of.. With concept maps you want to link the boxes with words, not just arrows.
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    Can I still get a band 5 in Chem? (post trails)

    Running regression analysis on HSC Chemistry for the last 3 years -- you need 62-65 raw to achieve an exam mark of 80 in the last 3 years. So, take that as you will, you need to pick up a couple of marks from now until the HSC (plenty of time!) but keep in mind that HSC Chemistry is really...
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    YR12 Physics + Chem Tuition - HSC 2018/19 -Parramatta - HSC Marker- 10 Years Teaching

    I haven't even started advertising for preliminary chemistry + physics for 2017, but my preliminary physics class is nearly full (pending a couple of confirmations) and my preliminary chemistry class is half full. The preliminary classes will be run from Parramatta on Thursday evenings.
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    YR12 Physics + Chem Tuition - HSC 2018/19 -Parramatta - HSC Marker- 10 Years Teaching

    That's more of a mindmap than a concept map, concept maps include key terms connecting key ideas --> really useful for 'explain' type questions and above (where you need to show relationships (and perhaps implications of relationships) KISS booklets are bare bones -- as with any source of...
  8. Fizzy_Cyst

    HSC Physics Marathon 2016

    Both AC and DC generators produce AC in the coil! Think about it, 2 identical coils, rotating at identical speeds in an identical magnetic field -- should produce identical EMF (AND THEY DO!) AC gets changed into DC via the split ring commutator as it moves from the coil into the external circuit
  9. Fizzy_Cyst

    Prelim Chem Thread

    - Write balanced eqn for formation of ppt - Find number of moles of ppt - Find number of miles of ion (from balanced eqn) - find concentration (c=n/v)
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    What do you guys do during the 5min reading time?

    Should use your finger nail to mark any MC answers you know straight off the bat (graphs of inverse functions etc), saves a little bit of time.
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    Energy Conversions calculations question

    Nah, Exam Choice are usually pretty straight forward. They have the odd good question here and there, but most are pretty standard.
  12. Fizzy_Cyst

    Energy Conversions calculations question

    I just had a look through my papers as I thought i recognised the font. It's from the 2013 Exam Choice Paper, the answer is D in the marking criteria. /high5sintegrand lol
  13. Fizzy_Cyst

    Energy Conversions calculations question

    How have they explained the answer as being B? It's an impossible answer! Change in Ep is only mgh = 0.1x9.8x1 = 0.98J. Can't get 3.7J transformed into other types of energy if there is only 0.98J to play around with in the beginning, it violates LOCOE! Answer is definitely D.
  14. Fizzy_Cyst

    Energy Conversions calculations question

    I haven't done the calculations, the approach should be as follows: Find the loss of Ep (just use mgh) Find the gain in Ek (use 1/2mv^2) Loss of Ep - Gain in Ek = energy loss (or other forms of energy)
  15. Fizzy_Cyst

    Prelim Physics Thread

    You may be thinking of using Vy = Uy + ayt, solve for t when Vy=0 then double it. But, this is essentially what integrand has done -- most students should understand both ways.
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    YR12 Physics + Chem Tuition - HSC 2018/19 -Parramatta - HSC Marker- 10 Years Teaching

    Sure. HSC Chemistry 2013 Q23(a) assessed outcomes from 2 x Year 12 topics alongside 2 x Year 11 topics. Tbh, I think that learning by dot point works fine for most students. It helps the lesser-able students structure their ideas and the higher achieving students can usually link dot point...
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    YR12 Physics + Chem Tuition - HSC 2018/19 -Parramatta - HSC Marker- 10 Years Teaching

    3 places confirmed taken in the last 3 days. Classes filling pretty quickly. Only 10-15 spaces available (split over 5 classes). 27 spots confirmed taken. 5 or 6 pending confirmation.
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    messy handwriting-what if a teacher penalise/ refuses to mark?

    As a HSC marker -- If I can't read it, I can't mark it.
  19. Fizzy_Cyst

    Is tutoring worth it?

    Yes, Personally, I believe it does help, especially if the student is willing to work hard. It's like having a textbook for mathematics. No textbook does each and every single topic in a manner which you understand, different textbooks do different things well (unless it's MiF), it's always...
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    YR12 Physics + Chem Tuition - HSC 2018/19 -Parramatta - HSC Marker- 10 Years Teaching

    Bumpppppp!! Find attached the core section of my Physics trial for my tutoring students. 1 spot left in the Green Valley class.
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