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Introduction to disciplines: Chem, Civil, AMME.

Can anyone give an outline of what will be in the final exam?
Specifics would be much appreciated.
 

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From what I remember it was just the tutorial work.

From ChemE I remember we did that car. Really easy.

Also, I've never used what I learnt in it again, so, lmao.
 
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jb nc do u recall wat was in the exams regarding the AMME section: S?
 

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Also, I've never used what I learnt in it again, so, lmao.
I made level plans of my entire apartment block and now kick ass in oragami thanks to the box building tutorial.

Can also calculate moles with amazing proficiency... "nup mate don't bother she's a mole".
 

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when I did it 4 years ago,
you just have to remember the tut work.
it was pretty fun exam. enjoy it while you can
 

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ENGG1800 Exam (2009):


Memory is a bit off now, here is what I recall.


6 questions (2 per section), answer 4, at least 1 from each section:


Chem

1. Discuss hydogen economy and sustainable energy production

2. Calculate moles, mechanical, electrical energy and efficiency from a set of given times and volume of hydrogen.


AMME

1. Discuss Bernuolis equation and forces on plane, prosthetic hip and something else

2. Describe how a differential works, how a car suspension works, draw an electrical circuit diagram from a given description (battery, LED, transistor, resitor)


Civil

1. This part had a question from each of the 3 groups who did Civil.

So there was a question exactly the same as the tutorial on determining if a tower would fall over, and another on the density of some concrete block. I dont recall the third question exactly.

You only had to answer one of these.

2. Draw a critical path diagram, gannt chart, and answer a question on if it was appropriate to adjust resources to save cost.

It was not as involved as the tutorial work on this topic.


Even though this course sucked hairy balls, the exam was appropriate to the content covered in tutorials.
 

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