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T2 BIOM1010 Engineering in Medicine..........85 HD
T2 CHEM1011 Chemistry A......................90 HD
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Re: UNSW Chit Chat Thread 2015.
Anyone had Usachev as a MATH1231 algebra lecturer?
Out of Chan, Chi Mak, John Murray and Usachev who's the best in your opinion?
You can access it fine :) I think it's just locked from people being able to copy and paste out of it is all.
Try again:
http://nerdlandjptp.weebly.com/uploads/4/0/6/5/40658785/chemistry_sample.pdf
That's precisely what orbital decay is. Due to friction between the probe and the atmospheric molecules, its speed is reduced, and it cyclically undergoes the process described above (but generally its speed doesn't halve so quickly.
Hmm......
The initial mechanical energy or the orbital energy the probe needs to stay in its initial orbit is:
But because its orbital velocity is halved, and thus the orbital energy decreased, the probe no longer has sufficient energy to maintain its current orbit and so it drops down to a...
Galileo's principle of relativity stated that it is impossible to perform any experiment within an inertial frame of reference (constant velocity, 0 acceleration) to detect the frame's motion. The only way to detect the motion of an inertial frame of reference is by referring to another frame of...
Police radar guns work by virtue of the Doppler Effect.
The doppler effect is essentially: consider a stationary source of electromagnetic radiation. In 3D, the spherical wavefronts emanate from the source (sort of looks like the target symbol). However if the source begins to move in a certain...
No, the currents associated with the Meissner effect ARE not eddy currents. It is best to simply refer to them as "surface currents" at a HSC level.
Basically all you need to know regarding the Meissner effect at a HSC level is that once the superconductor's temperature is below its critical...