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    studying 8-10 hrs a day during STUVAC

    studying 8 hrs is humanely possible but with a relaxed brain. dont study for 24 hrs and then try studying. if studying is ua routine u will find that 8 hrs is very possible
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    Brian Greene's "Elegant Universe"

    i caught the series on SBS and another cool physics doco is E=mc^2. This was also on SBS.
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    Quanta to Quark Trial questions

    (i) this is because the electron can move from one stationery state to another easily. The emision spectra produces multiple lines because the electron is capable of emmiting different frequencies of visible light as it falls from a higher energy level to a lower one. (ii)the emmision of energy...
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    Energy transfers and transformations

    Is this motors and generators or quanta to quarks? From quanta to quarks its more abt the problems created by nuclear power generation and not so much distribution. In relation to quanta to quarks ua answer may reflect on the energy transformations and transfers in a nuclear fission reactor. The...
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    Cloud Chamber Set up?

    You can also study the principle of the geiger counter. Its use of an electrode and ionisation of Argon gas. U can also discuss why its a better beta detecter. The working of this prac is more theoretical than experimental. I also do think its a good idea to know the cloud chamber prac althought...
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    Cloud Chamber Set up?

    lol 1 year l8er
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    Cloud Chamber Set up?

    My class did practically the same thing but we used alcohol instead of spirits <think propanol>and we got results. we could even observe better rays from the cloud chamber using ceasium. {edit: remember methylated spirts are very volatile and that could have been an issue in ua prac as the...
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    Large Hadron Collider (LHC)

    Hahahahahha melonkitten
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    Large Hadron Collider (LHC)

    Sad story. stupid conspiracies have already claimed a life. now when they do their next test wat will happen?
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    Evidence for increases in atmospheric oxides?

    Check HSC online. Thanx for the post i think my response to this dot point would lose me some marks. but basically i think u have to give a jugdement on the evidence amd consequences of increased pollution.
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    Large Hadron Collider (LHC)

    What is the implication of this experiment to the STRING THEORY? What if the Higgs Particle becomes an experimental proof of the string theory? Another puzzling thing is if the vibrations of the strings in the string theory are related to Debroglie's wavelength. But debroglie wavelength is...
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    Shipwrecks dotpoint help =[

    Helps ua explanation with a real example e.g. titanic and the endevour. May or may not be essential to ua explanation.
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    Rate the difficulty of ext 2 topics from hardest to easiest

    harder 3 unit, then the other ones are pretty equal except,polynomials and graphs being probably the easiest.
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    Senior Geography Project

    i did mine on the water quality of Parramatta river took abt 45 pages of work and 5 weeks of tests. The teacher was too lazy to mark it got soo pissed.
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    Shipwrecks dotpoint help =[

    U need to express knowledge of low oxygen due to lack of light in deep ocean which means no photosynthesis. U also need to express knowledge of the rduction of concentrations of gases as depth increases and increase in pressure. Then come to a logic conclusion that under these coditions...
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    Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

    so basically when we apply Heisenberg's principle to Bohr's model we do get different and contradicting natures of the electron. The electron is such a bloody complex negatively charged particle. Can u explain the Zeeman and its anomolous state in regards to the unceratinty principle.
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    wavelength = h/mv

    so are u trying to argue that if we apply relativistic velocities De broglie's wavelength? i think every particle has its well defined de broglie's wavelength because even if we apply frames of reference we will learn that in an inertial frame of reference no mechanical experiments can be...
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    Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle

    wait the uncertainty principle when applied to bohr's atomic model does not really make sense. Bohr postulated that the eletron must follow the quantam eqn{circumference*momentum =nh} and the application of planck's quantisation principle to the atomic model. The major problem is that the...
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    emergency!!!!assessment task!!!!

    http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/quantum/atspect3.html#c2 has one on Iodine and some noble gases. Just images. dont think it will help as much but hope it does.
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