Shouldn't be, since the syllabus dot point is:any chance of being ever asked to talk about more than one scientist for space?
Couldn't they ask you any one of them?This means you shouldn't need more than one.
I don't think so. Look at Q.21 on Page 13 of the HSC Physics paper from 2013: http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc_exams/2013/pdf_doc/2013-hsc-physics.pdfCouldn't they ask you any one of them?
No its not apart of HSC physics as there are many general studets doing Physics.Is integration used in anywhere in HSC physics course? I have a formula sheet I got from 'DUXcollege' and there is a standard integrals sheet on the formula sheet....
Thanks, shitted my pants for a sec.No its not apart of HSC physics as there are many general studets doing Physics.
LOLIs integration used in anywhere in HSC physics course? I have a formula sheet I got from 'DUXcollege' and there is a standard integrals sheet on the formula sheet....
Yeh. You gotta differentiate and integrate the effects to society.Calculus in HSC Physics, I wish.
Yea it was in the Draft Writing Briefs posted by BOSTES (http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.a..._doc/physics-st6-draft-writing-brief-2015.pdf - page 24). I would have liked to try the Extension courses, particularly Extension Chemistry and Physics.Heard they're introducing extension physics courses in 2017
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same i would have done an extension. and then i would have had an 11th unit (.well 12th unit really as i only dropped EXT1 math after trials)Yea it was in the Draft Writing Briefs posted by BOSTES (http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.a..._doc/physics-st6-draft-writing-brief-2015.pdf - page 24). I would have liked to try the Extension courses, particularly Extension Chemistry and Physics.
There are 3 options currently being weighed up by BoS. One of them involves the introduction of extension physics and chem.Heard they're introducing extension physics courses in 2017
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Fizzy post up some good questions in preparation for the physics examThere are 3 options currently being weighed up by BoS. One of them involves the introduction of extension physics and chem.
Still just talks though. Quite a bit of talk about the level of mathematics wanted in it, but I still don't see any calculus being added
Implementation to start in 2019, not 2017.
Fizzy had a great breakdown of this questionHow did Einstein’s theory of special relativity and his explanation of the photoelectric effect lead to the reconceptualisation of the model of light? (6 Marks, from 2008 HSC Physics paper)
So, there are really 2 parts to this question:
1: How did ESTOR lead to reconceptualization of theory of light
Think About:
- Define Einstein's ESTOR in terms of his 2 postulates
- Speed of light before being relative and distance/time being absolute (Newtonian)
- Speed of light after being constant and distance/time being relative
2. How did his explanation of PE Effect lead to reconceptualization
Think About:
- Describe PE Effect
- Theory of light before being waves (Unable to explain threshold frequency, why intensity does not impact Ek of emitted electrons etc..)
- Theory of light after as light having particle properties, then energy of which is defined by E=hf (explains existence of threshold frequency and why intensity of light has no impact of Ek of electrons etc..)
Then just make a concluding statement showing the model before and after and how ESTOR and his explanation of PE Effect caused changes in the model
Define Einstein's ESTOR in terms of his 2 postulates:Fizzy had a great breakdown of this question