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    HSC Physics Marathon 2013-2015 Archive

    re: HSC Physics Marathon Archive for those still awake, what time do you plan on sleeping?
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    HSC Physics Marathon 2013-2015 Archive

    re: HSC Physics Marathon Archive omg, that's like asking why 1 + 1 = 2.
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    Pendulum prac

    You could hypothesize that when you graph T^2 vs length. The reciprocal of the graph multiplied by (4pi^2) would equal to g. Writing how you rearranged the pendulum formula might help.
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    Physics 2 mc questions need help

    closest is A though (4N) but the answer was B (8N)
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    Physics 2 mc questions need help

    I tried doing your first question and got 0.012 newtons o_O F = mv^2/r v = 2pi0.25/6.52 m = 0.05 r = 0.25 = 0.012 newtons. Where did you get this question from? I think it's wrong cause 8.5 newtons when dealing with such a slow speed and low mass doesn't sound right or maybe i'm just doing...
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    Physics knowledge tests

    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz they keep making mistakes, they keep using m/h instead of m/s. Gonna tilt during the exam cause of this.
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    Physics knowledge tests

    zzzzz. Question 7 for space is wrong. They multiplied it correctly to turn it into metres/hour, but they forgot to divide it twice to change it to m/s
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    Difference between Validity and Accuracy

    Basically validity is if what you're doing is correct. Validity in first hand investigations A valid experiment is a fair test (one variable is changed at a time). A method is valid if: - It investigates what you think it will investigate. The procedure tests the hypothesis and the experiment...
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    Who's doing it this year?

    Thanks for this. I understood you're working, I just still have no idea what they mean by "equilibrium temperature". It would be a lot easier if they just asked what the temperature is for Vout = zero. Hopefully they word things differently in this year's exam :L EDIT: I understand that there...
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    Who's doing it this year?

    I have another question Can you please help me with question a part v I don't really know what they're asking for in this question. http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc_exams/hsc2012exams/pdf_doc/2012-hsc-exam-physics.pdf
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    Who's doing it this year?

    omg my bad.. idk how i read it incorrectly. thx sorry for wasting your time
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    Who's doing it this year?

    https://www.physicsforums.com/attachments/capture2-png.90685/ This was BOS answer. When Xin <0.375 Yout is -16V not 16V Which is why im confused This was 2014 paper btw http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc_exams/2014/pdf_doc/2014-mg-physics.pdf
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    Who's doing it this year?

    Can you please help me with this https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/op-amps-comparators.839399/#post-5267710
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    Who's doing it this year?

    The test is in 3 days. I'm curious on how many people are doing it with me.
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    Subbing in Orbital Velocity into Kepler's Law of Periods

    I found my mistake. I did v = 2(pi)r^2/T instead of 2(pi)r/t Thanks for that ^_^
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    Subbing in Orbital Velocity into Kepler's Law of Periods

    When rearranged with Gravitational force = Centripetal force you get v= √(GM/r) but when you sub in orbital velocity into kepler's law of periods and you rearrange you get v= √(GMr) Can someone point out what I'm doing wrong?
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    Question

    Answer is A. Sin30 is required in this as the wire is not perpendicular to the magnetic field. Just note that if the magnetic field is going into/out of the page then in most cases it will be perpendicular to the current unless the current is also moving in/out of the page.
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    Anyone have notes for this

    bump, still looking. Anyone else doing this topic this year? or planning on doing it?
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    Anyone have notes for this

    I already got these note http://members.dodo.net.au/~phizz/ageofsilicon.html If you have some sources please share it with me. I also can't access the age of silicon chapter on this http://www.jaconline.com.au/physicsnsw/book2.html So if anyone has it please link me.
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