When the BOS modifies an exam structure or there is a new syllabus, BOS releases a specimen paper for reference for how the new test will look. In 2011, the Crime question was replaced by an extended response rather then 4 short answers. Its just a reference to use for study really.
Themes and Challenges are just extensions to the typical dot points. Really look into the compliance/non compliance themes and challenges though, I noticed they stand out from the rest.
Yeah i notice the same thing with my notes, it contradicts. I'm going with good ol Snell's Law to tell me that that the external has to be less dense for it to totally internally reflect
Conservation of Momentum's been answered,
to put it simply Momentum = Mass x velocity
As a rocket burns fuel at a constant rate, its mass decreases proportionally to the increase of velocity, keeping momentum constant.
Yeah me and another guy in my class have Legal and Physics. I did Physics on the weekend, Summarising my legal notes even further today, maybe finish tonight doing some physics questions. Tomorrow Ill go through all my physics notes and summarise more, finish maybe reading some Legal options...
Would building a Pcyc be a social prevention technique, as a situational technique makes it harder to commit crimes, and the Pcyc is a deterrant and offers education?
Heres something for you to debate the answer to and help your studies.
Argue whether the defence of duress should/nt be applicable to murder and/or treason charges.
Also i reckon crime question may be on international crime, just my hunch :)
I remember doing this question. it doesnt say they committed.the crime,.therefore its conspiracy, thus first degree. However if the crime was committed the ideal party is an accessory before the fact.
If it is parabolic flight launching and landing at the same altitude. I showed my Science coordinator when I found the equation and he said it is derived from our suvat equations somehow, so I guess we can. The only reason I used it is because I didn't have enough information to use any other...
Planck was a bonafide nationalist, who believed in his country and would work to benefit it, even if that meant scientifically through his occupation. Signed the manifesto of 93 Intellectuals supporting the role of Germany in the war. Possibly in Planck's fear of persecution that he argued that...
Should it approach from D utilise as much of the orbit as possible, leave from C into the direction of the distant star. When it says what letter best to use the slingshot effect, would it mean where to start its slingshot or where to leave?