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  1. GoldyOrNugget

    Physics marathon (hsc)

    Nooooooooo. You have to talk about the movement of electrons and holes.
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    Software Design & Development Marathon [2012]

    My teacher has a brilliant mathematical mind but he's not a good teacher. He should be working as a researcher or something, not wasting his time in a high school.
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    Software Design & Development Marathon [2012]

    Our school does Python. Never touched VB and glad of it :)
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    Okay, I have a few questions...

    Second post: 1. This is similar to Faraday's first motor. Consider only the radial magnetic field emanating from the north pole. So with the right-hand palm rule, your fingers should be pointing horizontally outwards toward the rod. The current moves down i.e. thumb is pointed downwards. It can...
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    Okay, I have a few questions...

    This refers to your first post. 1. Connecting the ends allows a current to flow. By Lenz' law, this current is induced to oppose the motion that caused it i.e. to oppose the pendulum's swinging. 2. When the coil begins to rotate at P, it is cutting the maximum amount of flux lines, so at P the...
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    Help with neutrino

    Scientists noticed that the electrons emitted during beta- decay had varying kinetic energies. Since many of these electrons had less than their predicted maximum kinetic energy, this violated the law of conservation of energy. Pauli proposed that another particle was emitted during beta decay...
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    Projectile motion on Ideas to Implementation question.

    5.91e-8 is the correct answer.
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    Viva Voce - already???!

    The viva voce is the least predictable assessment task and is often the one that will most influence the final ranks. You need to smash it. Here is what I did to get 9.5/10. 1. If you don't have a solid idea of what you want to do by now, get one. You can change it later. Right now you need to...
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    Practising in HSC writing booklets?

    It definitely helped me. The consistency of A4 paper and the line spacing on the HSC booklets is very different to what you'd get in normal notebooks. My pen nib used to scribble and slide a lot in exam situations because I was unaccustomed to the paper. I fixed that for the HSC.
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    Favourite Director

    Charlie Kaufman and Quentin Tarantino are both brilliant and my favourites. I haven't checked out enough of the more 'classic' directors to make a judgement on whether they're the best or not. Scorsese's great. Out of the recent/more mainstream directors, Fincher, Nolan, Aronofsky are...
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    Urgent physics questions

    8. It can be explained mathematically. Derive the conditions for constant maximum height, substitute into the range equation, and you should see that velocity is the only variable (I'm assuming this works) 9. Think about it in terms of your blood having inertia. As you accelerate upwards, your...
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    MC help

    The answer is B because it was known for a fact that EMR cannot be deflected by electricity. This was the nail in the coffin for the idea that cathode rays were waves. It's a "history of physics" question more than anything else.
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    General Thoughts: English Extension 1

    Jesus Christ that was a horrendous genre question. They may as well have said "WRITE PRE-PREPARED RESPONSE IN THE LINES PROVIDED". What happened to extension english?
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    SO who else is not looking forward tomorrow?

    I just... can't. I'm so out of it. I don't feel like I ever 'got' extension english the way I got advanced and ext2. I have no idea how to write a good science fiction essay. Ranked 2nd, gonna let down my class =\ oh well.
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    Level of detail.

    Hey guys, wanna see something funny? (Wikipedia, 'Ultraviolet Catastrophe')
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    Which library to study at?

    UNSW library, top floor.
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    Urgent physics questions

    3. electrons in an atom orbit in stationary states of stability and do not emit energy in these states. Sounds like what you've got. 4. Wave-particle duality. Matter is composed of particles after all.
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    Maths Discussion Thread

    In most cases, the structure of the code will reflect the time complexity. One loop that goes up to n will be O(n), two sets of these nested loops (like in the prime number example) will generally be O(n^2), etc. Recursive functions are a bit harder -- you usually have to visualise what's...
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    Maths Discussion Thread

    I think the manner in which programmers/computer scientists judge big-O complexity is actually equivalent to the mathematical definition -- we just think about it in 'about' terms, because they serve us a practical purpose. If I'm solving a problem and I have an algorithm that runs in O(n) time...
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    Maths Discussion Thread

    Hehe, you mathematicians. For us, O(n2) pretty much means 'about n2'.
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