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    ATAR 98.65 Cheap Private Tutoring! 92 Chemistry, 92 Physics, 95 Biology, 94 PDHPE!

    Re: 98.65 ATAR - Affordable Quality Tutoring! Sciences + Mathematics + Advanced Engli I can totally vouch for this guy with his Physics knowledge! Outstanding student and will make an outstanding tutor! He knows just about all of the little things which make a difference and is one of the best...
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    HSC Physics Marathon 2013-2015 Archive

    Re: HSC Physics Marathon 2014 Guys, please answer a question before posting another one! Chris100 has a question about the Moons tangential velocity! Tbh, the high mark qs are much more subjective and depending on whether you get a person who knows what they are on about regarding feedback...
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    HSC Physics Marathon 2013-2015 Archive

    Re: HSC Physics Marathon 2014 Great stuff! :)
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    What have you eaten today?

    Breakfast: scrambled eggs (6 egg whites, 2 yolks, cheese and pepper), 2 slices of whole meal bread Lunch: Gloria Jeans Very Vanilla Chiller
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    Your favourite smells?

    Onions + garlic in a fry pan <3 And coffeh!
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    HSC Physics Marathon 2013-2015 Archive

    Re: HSC Physics Marathon 2014 To determine v, you need to consider how far a point on the surface of the Earth would move as Jupiter rotates once, it is not just the equatorial radius that it moves. Think about the path that it would take as it spins, how would you describe its path and hence...
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    HSC Physics Marathon 2013-2015 Archive

    Re: HSC Physics Marathon 2014 Correct idea! Something is incorrect in your working for centripetal acceleration though. The period you have used is the length of a day on Jupiter (the time it takes to rotate once), but the distance you have used is the orbital radius (distance between Sun and...
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    HSC Physics Marathon 2013-2015 Archive

    Re: HSC Physics Marathon 2014 Copyright ;)
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    HSC Physics Marathon 2013-2015 Archive

    Re: HSC Physics Marathon 2014 http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/pdf_doc/physics-formulae-sheet.pdf That sheet is what you will be given in your HSC! Note: no equation for 'g', so yes, you must first 'derive' the equation :) There is more to it :) 1 mark - derive...
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    Forum redirects incorrectly!

    In the Maths Ext 2 forum, I click on the link to go back to the 'Maths' sub-forum, but am taken to a disciplines/career forum called 'maths' This is on my iPad Just letting u know :)
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    HSC Physics Marathon 2013-2015 Archive

    Re: HSC Physics Marathon 2014 I would give you 1/4 :) There is more to the question :) Answer it as you would an examination question! You are required to use an equation which is not in the formula sheet, so what is the first thing which you should do? No probs! Thanks for my first...
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    HSC Physics Marathon 2013-2015 Archive

    Physics marathon archive I am 27 hours early, but I am thinking we should start a 2014 thread for current HSC students. I will endeavour to compile all the questions from the 2013 thread over the next week and link that document in this thread. The HSC Physics Marathon is an open chain of...
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    Laplace transform of Fractional Derivatives

    But, what is the actual physical interpretation of the lower bound? I dont understand what it actually means?
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    2014 New Years Resolutions & Progress

    1. Make more time for my family and friends 2. Earn a good reputation at my new school 3. Work on various aspects of my tuition 4. Dunk again :'( (fullsrs) 5. ELIMINATE ENERGY DRINKS FROM MY DIET!!
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    HSC 2013 MX2 Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2014 4U Marathon Absurd or a surd? Lmfao.
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    Laplace transform of Fractional Derivatives

    What is the actual meaning behind the lower bound of the fractional derivative?
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    Calculating heat lost (transmission lines)?

    This calculates power dissipated (essentially, heat loss) by a conductor.
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    Maths in Biomedical engineering

    I only paid for one degree cuz I'm gangsta like that! But you are correct.. $12k to go!
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    Maths in Biomedical engineering

    LoLssssssssssssss Doctor would not accept my mothers cheque apparently :(
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