JohnMaximus
shepherd of the people
Yeah, but you can answer almost every impact on society question in physics with computers.'Discuss the impact of the development of transformers on society'
'Identify data sources, gather, analyse and present information on the contribution of one of the following to the development of space exploration: Tsiolkovsky, Oberth, Goddard, Esnault-Pelterie, O‘Neill or von Braun'
'Identify data sources, gather, process, analyse information and use available evidence to assess the impact of the invention of transistors on society with particular reference to their use in microchips and microprocessors'
It's safe to say both courses have rote-learning, but Chemistry seems to have more.
The only stupid question that shows up is the differing views of planck and Einstein.
On the other hand, almost every mark in the chemistry hsc is rote learnt info.