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Rather the opposite I liked the 2023 exam. I was just so worried about the larger writing responses I overlooked simple calculations like this
 

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what do you think the e4 alignment for us is?
Last year it was 80 for an e4 aligned
around 80 - high 70s or low 80s.

definitely not in the low 70s, as NESA probably deems the history questions trivial (likely due to high mark average) so ur fucked if u didn't answer them at all
 
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There are literally NO intellectually demanding calculation questions. What separates a band 6 student from a band 5 physics student is not their quantitative ability and critical thinking, but rather their ability to write "beautifully". This is especially true for the ~20 marks worth of history reciting questions
Lol I literally predicted the 2025 exam structure 1:1

I was initially exaggerating as 2024 only had like 14 marks.
 

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Predictions time I guess:

- Escape velocity calculation (3marks)
-Explain why Gravitational Potential Energy is negative?? idk maybe that's too "hard" (3marks)
-Observations and experiments using light have provided us with substantial information on other physics concepts which are not light. Analyse this statement (9marks)
-Photoelectric effect calculate stopping voltage (3marks)
-Analyse the energy changes of projectile motion and account for these changes (4marks)
-Analyse the limitations of the classical BB radiation curve and how Planck overcame them, include a graph (6marks)
-something about the conservation of energy in emission/absorption spectra (4marks)
-calculate the speed of light given experimental data of foucault/fizeu's experiment (4marks)
-something about the efficiency of transformers OR motors (5 marks)
-very, very basic dc motor calculation (3marks)

I think I should become a nesa exam writer lol.
I was somewhat correct actually lol
 

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Doesn't that imply the motion is not uniformly circular? Like it's circular but at a constant speed, which means that the basic formula you used to calculate it (mv^2/r) doesn't apply
actually I think it's just a coincidence, their equation simplified to look exactly like v^2 = u^2 + 2as.
 

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Like shouldn't the speed stay the same for it to be uniform circular motion, otherwsie you can't use mv^2/r
we only calculate the speed at the maximum height
At maximum height net -F = -mg + N = -mv^2/r ==> v = root(rg)
N = 0 as it's maximum

Then we use conservation of mechanical energy (in which the path taken doesn't matter as long as no energy is lost)
to find the velocity at A
 

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How much of Year 12 Physics is actually carried on into university?
As far as I know all of it but actually backed up with maths. So it feels more like year 11 but there will be mod 5, 6, 7 and 8 content just with calculus and everything (depending on what major you do). Least of all mod 7 though.

Like if you do astrophysics then for sure mod 7/8 will apply at some point. But with the maths.
 

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Which year do you guys think this exam will align/scale most like? I hope its not like 2022 cause I made so many dumb mc mistakes due to not having enough time. (I did mc at the end btw 🙁 worst decision of my life)
 

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we only calculate the speed at the maximum height
At maximum height net -F = -mg + N = -mv^2/r ==> v = root(rg)
N = 0 as it's maximum

Then we use conservation of mechanical energy (in which the path taken doesn't matter as long as no energy is lost)
to find the velocity at A
Riiight yeah, only at max height is the tension force zero and mv^2/r = mg. At other places it's not necessarily uniform circular motion anyway, which doesn't matter.
 
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Which year do you guys think this exam will align/scale most like? I hope its not like 2022 cause I made so many dumb mc mistakes due to not having enough time. (I did mc at the end btw 🙁 worst decision of my life)
I disagree with coolcat in that it will not scale like 2022, 2025 was no where near as easy and did not test many of the dot points in a difficult way (aside from a few).
 

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I disagree with coolcat in that it will not scale like 2022, 2025 was no where near as easy and did not test many of the dot points in a difficult way (aside from a few).
So do you think it will or won’t scale like 2022? I’m sorry I don’t exactly get what you‘re saying.
 

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