Arithela said:
is it valid to say one costs more to launch than the other? im not sure if we can bring in economical issues into physics
the dot point says 'compare'
i got all the differences, so what are some similarities?
Its PHYSICS, not sociological-economical-histio-geography! So I would say no,
but then again, its HSC physics, which is not really physics. However some outcomes deal with these things, but I don't see economics falling under any of these,
1. the history of physics
2. the nature and practice of physics
3. applications and uses of physics
4. implications for society and the environment