Interdice
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- 2023
I can understand quantitiavely. It's not too bad. But how the fuck do you guys memorize everything qualititivly.
For instance in the 2022 hsc question 21, they ask about stars. Question 21a isn't too bad. But 21b requires you to identify the elements that undergo fusion(if this is mod 8 forgive me not in my trial). I don't remember and it was probably a small keynote in my textbook. I know Y is a giant and they use Helium whereas X is main sequence so it burns Hydrogen. I only know this because I love stars and find them cool. Not because of the textbook
Question 22 is even worse.
You have to identify two parts of a transformer that make it efficent. The laminations reduce the eddy currents I think. ANd you could talk about the thickness of the copper wire also reducing eddy currents. But how tf do you guys memorize all that crap?
How do you read a textbook and memorize each and every word of it? And only an 88 percent on this exam would get you a band 6. ONe mistake and ur fucked
For instance in the 2022 hsc question 21, they ask about stars. Question 21a isn't too bad. But 21b requires you to identify the elements that undergo fusion(if this is mod 8 forgive me not in my trial). I don't remember and it was probably a small keynote in my textbook. I know Y is a giant and they use Helium whereas X is main sequence so it burns Hydrogen. I only know this because I love stars and find them cool. Not because of the textbook
Question 22 is even worse.
You have to identify two parts of a transformer that make it efficent. The laminations reduce the eddy currents I think. ANd you could talk about the thickness of the copper wire also reducing eddy currents. But how tf do you guys memorize all that crap?
How do you read a textbook and memorize each and every word of it? And only an 88 percent on this exam would get you a band 6. ONe mistake and ur fucked