serious about 15 mark drawing questions. there has never been more than a 4 mark drawing question in the HSC.LUDA-3G said:I thought that it was harder then my trial exam. There was alot more emphasis on drawings in my trial (15 marks per question) so i studied hard on drawings to get good marks and only had a 3, and 4 mark question dissapointed. And my mechanics and formulae questions i completely stuffed up. Couldnt even find the reactions on the bridge!! I think i did ok in the short response questions (i aced them in the trials especially aeronautical). I still felt really really stupid after leaving that exam but im so glad for no more engineering for me ever!!
The nut only had the measurements for the screw thread and the inner diameter. I needed to know how long the nut was so i could fit it in the end of the handle... I think i just drew it as being 10mm.seean said:the drawing wanted AS1100 spec. things, the nut is 0.8d or 8 mm in the drawing.
I found the exam pretty easy, no idea what the multiple choice control circuit thing meant :S
Our trial was alot harder than that and our teacher went into to much detail on every aspect which prob made it easier. Ah well no more engineering ever.
the question asked for you to use AS1100 specs. so goin by that the length of the nut had to be 0.8 times the diameter of the bolt.LUDA-3G said:The nut only had the measurements for the screw thread and the inner diameter. I needed to know how long the nut was so i could fit it in the end of the handle... I think i just drew it as being 10mm.
Ah well no use dwelling on it now.
seean said:the question asked for you to use AS1100 specs. so goin by that the length of the nut had to be 0.8 times the diameter of the bolt.
as you say no use dwelling on it, cant change anything
lol if he thinks its "D" then he needs to go back to high school and learn from the basics lolashmeet_14 said:My teacher is a hsc marker and he said the answer to the logic gate question is "D"
guess not lolShaunSmith said:can someone explain to me the power line tension question..
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i said it was 3 times the amount of the counter weight but that doesnt make any sense, no idea why now WHY DID I DO THATCactus said:i wasnt sure, but i said it was half the weight of the counterweight......just cos it seemed like a good answer
That would be appriciated. Good Luck for Chem ...Xayma said:It was a, I might scan the stuff for you after chemistry mclake. Quite a fun test.
Cactus said:Q9.
"A traffic light will change to green for a vehicle if either;
- the pedestrian button is NOT pusher, OR
- the vehicle is waiting.
Which simple logic circuit indicates this condition?"
(I looked up the symbols in my PHYSICS textbook because it's in the silicon option, nowhere to be found in the Engineering book though.)
This is kind of hard (cos its a diagram on the paper) but i will do my best
A. PEDESTRIAN BUTTON -> NOT GATE -> INPUT A OF OR GATE
VEHICLE WAITING -> INPUT B OF OR GATE
B. PEDESTRIAN BUTTON -> INPUT A OF OR GATE
VEHICLE WAITING -> NOT GATE -> INPUT B OF OR GATE
C. PEDESTRIAN BUTTON -> NOT GATE -> INPUT A OF AND GATE
VEHICLE WAITING -> INPUT B OF AND GATE
D. PEDESTRIAN BUTTON -> INPUT A OF AND GATE
VEHICLE WAITING -> NOT GATE -> INPUT B OF AND GATE
Well then that should be "A". Did the test have a "legend" of the symbols, or did they just expect you to know? Because, as others have said, logic gates are NOT part of the sylabus (unless it has changed since '02). Hmm ...LUDA-3G said:A traffic light will change to green for a vehicle if either:
- The pedestrian button is NOT pushed, OR
- The vehicle is waiting.
Which simple logic circuit indicates this condition?
(A) Pedestrian Button ------(NOT GATE)-----(OR GATE)----- GREEN
Vehicle Waiting---------- (Into OR GATE)
(B) Pedestrian Button -------------(OR GATE)------- GREEN
Vehicle Waiting ------------ (NOT GATE)--------- (Into OR GATE)
(C) Pedestrian Waiting-------------(NOT GATE)-----------(AND GATE)----- GREEN
Vehicle Waiting------------(INTO AND GATE)
(D) Pedestrian Waiting------------(AND GATE)--------------GREEN
Vehicle Waiting------------(NOT GATE)--------(INTO AND GATE)
hope that makes some sense, you gotta picture the INTO part which is the 2 inputs pretty much.