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  1. Vaibhav123456

    Richard III/LFR

    Completed my HSC last year, but I wrote something like this in the exam. Directly from my notes: "Unknowingly, Shakespeare extends this textual conversation to Pacino who ironically adopts the role of Richard to a far greater extent than initially perceptible. Through the omission of physiognomy...
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    English Paper 1 Predictions/Thoughts

    Na it was in sample questions. Last yr was like shared and personal experiences. But same thing they probably wont ask it.
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    Chemistry question help

    19) 1000 monomer units. Therefore 999 water molecules are eliminated. MM(polymer) = MM(1000 monomers) - MM(999 water molecules). MM(polymer) = 1000(104) - 999(18) = 8.6 x 10^4 i.e option C.
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    Biology Prelim Notes Mod 1 - 2

    Biology Prelim Notes Mod 1 - 2
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    Timetable's out

    I downloaded it before it was deleted
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    circuit q pls help yr 11

    I dont remember circuits too well but i believe you minus the voltage drop from the first resistor. So V = 15 - 4 = 11V. Then you use this voltage for the second resistor and the current from part a.
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    Pathways into dentistry that don't require UCAT?

    For Usyd if you get the required atar and do well in the interview/assessment to get into the double degree Bachelor of science/Doctor of dental medicine, you wont have to do any other test (no ucat or gamsat).
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    Pathways into dentistry that don't require UCAT?

    https://www.myhealthcareer.com.au/career-and-university/atar-for-dentistry-2020/
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    New Trial dates

    Imagine doing trials. Mine got cancelled. Im kinda pissed but also kind of happy idk what to feel.
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    Mod 7 photoelectric effect

    The stopping voltage required to stop the electrons is provided by: KEmax=eV where V is the stopping voltage. Therefore for each frequency the voltage would be equal to the kinetic energy of the photoelectrons. For example at 6 x 10^14 Hz the KEmax would be 0.16eV. Using KEmax = hf - work...
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    Scaling for Maths Ext 1 & 2

    Using 2020 alignment ext 1 would be 92 aligned. Ext 2 would probably be in 50s or low 60s.
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    Lockdown extension

    https://www.smh.com.au/politics/nsw/sydney-s-lockdown-extended-by-a-week-students-to-learn-online-20210706-p587d1.html
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    Centripetal force question

    Due the larger difference in height from the starting point and the conservation of energy, the KE (and the velocity) will be higher at A (since change in GPE = change in KE). The radius is only for the arc of the circle at the troughs which I guess in this case is assumed to be the same, hence...
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    Lockdown thread

    This is all i got, close to 40 trials. Might be some repeated files. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CetnXOpKQdJOnp7YBKYmhe3w5SOeK4SJ?usp=sharing
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    English HSC Writing Space

    For Paper 1, short answer is there extra writing space because I haven't seen it. If not, are you able to write past the given lines. Would they still mark it as long as it's within the boxed margins?
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    struggle with graphs and functions

    a,b and c are the x intercepts of the graph (three x-intercepts). If n,m or p are 1 then their corresponding x-intercepts will just be normal x intercepts (cut or cross the x axis like a linear graph). If n,m or p are even their x-intercepts will be turning points (note that the turning pts will...
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    Mod 6 Multiple choice

    Just by looking at the question you know that LiOH is in excess. Thus, using n = cv, n(excess LiOH) = n(LiOH total) - n(H2SO4) = 0.0035 mol. Since LiOH --> Li+ + OH-, n(OH) = 0.0035 mol. To find [OH] = 0.0035/0.08 = 0.04375 mol/L. pOH = -log(0.04375) = 1.359. pH = 14 - pOH = 12.64...
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    Module 5 banking

    Since the normal force is at an angle, it now has a vertical and horizontal component. This horizontal component force now contributes to the centripetal force. The frictional force is parallel to the slope/banked track so it also possesses a horizontal & vertical component, and the horizontal...
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    How do I name this

    Similar to a branched alkane with alkyl groups attached (e.g. a -CH3 branch is called methyl as it has one less hydrogen than methane because it is also bonded to a carbon atom). Similarly since the cyclopentane is bonded to another carbon it has one less hydrogen and by replacing 'ane' with...
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    Physics Depth Study Year 11 - Help!

    I got full marks for this depth study, hope its useful.
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