2005 Uai
Physics - 93 - Band 6
Chemistry - 91 - Band 6
Maths Ext 1 - 83 - E3 (Notional Band 5)
Maths Ext 2 - 79 - E3 (Notional Band 6)
English Advanced - 81 - Band 5
2005 UAI - 96.60
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E3
I got 79 (E3) in extension 2 maths. Apparantly, that mark is labelled by the board of studies as a notional band 6. Will that appear in the newspaper or is it only E4 that will appear?
m/c answers
Ok, now that everyone has finished discussing the multiple choice, could someone please list the answers to all 15. Don't put down what you did in the exam, put down what you now believe to be the correct answers.
Corrections
You must not forget the Earth's own magnetic flux lines and their density. Depending on the orientation of the wire, the amount of flux cut will be different, hence affecting current produced.
The iron does not rust because it is within a solution containing a more active metal. Hence, the magnesium will corrode in preference to iron. As for the transfer of electrons, the presence of the electrolyte allows the electrons to travel from mg to fe.
We end up with a galvanic cell.
Cry Babies
You know, it's so bloody annoying going through these seven forum pages and reading about the smartest maths students in NSW who are crying over the fact that they may only get 100/120. I mean come on! If a raw mark of 70 to 80 out of 120 gets you in the 90s, then shut up and stop...