No, you will break your TV if you dismantle it. Some people can actually reassemble things too.m00 said:honestly who cares if cathode ray's are in tv's? i didnt even know what they were before and I wouldnt've really given a shit anyway
we shuld be learning about cool stuff, projectile motion is pretty cool since you can throw a ball in real life and measure all that shit! but you're not gonna open up a tv and see all the shit inside because you'll break your tv
Agreed!Cathy Sander said:It's an interesting course. It could be better if they didn't dumb it down too much
Astrophysics sort of bored me as well. I liked space, but not so much astrophysics.Sonata said:physics is interesting since it applies to our everyday lives, like know what the transformers are and how they function etc. Though im not really enjoying my option astrophysics kinda boring
i told my mum that and she was like "holy crap thats amazing. wooow people can actually do that?"nisseltaria said:No, you will break your TV if you dismantle it. Some people can actually reassemble things too.
Why is measuring the flight of a ball interesting to you?
I hope you were at least vaguely amused by magnetic levitation.
yes i totally see how we all need to know that for a space craft to succesfully land on earth it must be at an angle between 5.2 and 7.2Sonata said:physics is interesting since it applies to our everyday lives, like know what the transformers are and how they function etc. Though im not really enjoying my option astrophysics kinda boring
only because newton invented it when the apple hit himlawrence.h said:If I didn't know that g=Gm/r^2 gravity would exist anyway...
omgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgomgogmgomgogmgtheshortykatt said:oh i have that one too.. you can read any of them..
30 seconds?! It takes me a lonnnng time to do any of the writing questions. I always do the calculations first, because they're my forte. It takes me probably triple the time to get each mark in a writing question than in a calculation question. And I'm more likely to get the marks in calculation questions.lawrence.h said:At home, doing a practice test, I just could not be bothered wasting 30 seconds of my life on something like that, so i just skip the question.
Exactly, which is why I've been answering the short answer section in dot points, if at all. Or maybe that's because I left most of the past papers till today and am rushing to finish them.BradlovesJesus said:30 seconds?! It takes me a lonnnng time to do any of the writing questions. I always do the calculations first, because they're my forte. It takes me probably triple the time to get each mark in a writing question than in a calculation question. And I'm more likely to get the marks in calculation questions.
I would say that 7 mark questions take me about 20 minutes on average.
diddo! hahahollyy. said:i find it interesting, i just dont get it :/
as a female? well im a female and i really enjoy it. i think u mean as a person...zxcvbee said:i enjoyed physics.. up until we started M&G.. as a female frankly im not intrested in that stuff..
no i mean as a femalei.testoni said:as a female? well im a female and i really enjoy it. i think u mean as a person...
hold the open book up against the window. I'll be able to read it from where I'm posting.theshortykatt said:but i have to return them tomorrow. so hurry up yo!