Hey guys, I recently made my timetable for semester one. Currently I'm taking:
PHYS1131
MATH1141
ENGG1000 and,
ENGG1811.
I've been following this: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2015/3764.html which says I can start commerce in semester 2.
But I found this online...
Hey guys, I was just wondering, say if I were to take mechanical or mechatronic engineering for first year, but turns out I'm more interested in civil instead. Is it easy to swap over from one degree to another during/the end of first year? Also is there any additional costs and such? Thanks in...
Selling Preliminary and HSC Textbooks
Most if not all books are clear contacted/laminated.
Preliminary Textbooks
Antiquity 1 [Third Edition - Tony Hurley]: $25 (Has some writing in pencil and no highlighting). SOLD
Jacaranda Physics 1 [Third Edition - Michael Andriessen]: $35 (Very good...
Oxidation states and the rules of oxidation are a must know to do these questions:
1) [O] number of an element is always zero
2) [O] number of a simple ion is equal to the charge on that ion
3) [O] number of H is always (+I) for non-metals and (-I) for metals (when combined)
4) Total [O] number...
Draw two separate triangles for sin(a) and sin(b). Use pythagoras to find the last side. Expand the sin(a+b) and after that its just a matter of substitution.
Re: Why is it that when cars lock together after colliding, the collision is inelasti
Just adding to above (but not that great) There are quite a few reasons. But from the top of my head:
Cars are constructed with crumple zones in both the front and rear well, 'crumple'. By crumpling, the car...