justem
'Alpha' female ;)
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- 2015
We should have a crying session over our assessmentsYep one on wed for tutorin
Thursday 2u
Next week 3u
We should have a crying session over our assessmentsYep one on wed for tutorin
Thursday 2u
Next week 3u
Ikr! Lets cry a river togetherWe should have a crying session over our assessments
You have hawky who shall comfort youWe should have a crying session over our assessments
THE RETURN OF HAWKEMYou have hawky who shall comfort you
I shall join this crying session :'(We should have a crying session over our assessments
I will find put where you live.You have hawky who shall comfort you
My nightmare week started last week and is continuing into this weekNightmare week ahead... What about you guys?
School will be a nightmare till the holidays startNightmare week ahead... What about you guys?
Awwh that genuinely sucks I feel for you. I cannot wait till the holidays :')Just remember guys that we only have a couple weeks left of the term!
(and speaking of holidays, I already have a Biology practical scheduled in the first week of them. Fml)
Omg I am so jelly of u!I have no assignments and 1 multiple choice exams and then I'm done for the term and holiday study definently
Go back to workOmg I am so jelly of u!
Iirc, the intensity of the light is related to the inverse square law.Okay I have a past paper here for physics and I can't work out the answer to this question and its really bugging me:
A student completed an experiment on light intensity, measuring the intensity of the light at positions P, Q and R. The light source and positions P, Q and R are equally spaced. At position P, the intensity was 400 units. At position Q, intensity was 100 units. What was the intensity at point R?
So in a diagram, you have it;
(Light) -- P -- Q -- R
If you can figure it out, please tell me how you did it!! Thanks