hmmmm, it's a shame to just 'skip' the mechanics question based on a quick judgement on if it's easy or not...toadstooltown said:Yeah, I'm not liking mechanics either. It's the teacher's worst topic and it was for questions like this that I dropped physics =P
Teacher's just advised me to skip the mechanics questions in exams unless they're pretty easy 'cause then I can focus on acing the first 4 questions or so. I'm okay with all the other topics.
hmmmm, you could ask your maths teacher to explain it. Mine sure knows her physics . I don't think you're placed in any disadvantage if you're not doing physics. It's hard to see even a slight resemblance with this and physics, if anything you would've learnt heaps of this stuff in yr 10 science too. But your teacher should explain the whole tension thing. If you look at the diagrams, the tension always goes outwards... i've never seen one with the tension going to the centre....ben said:I think the problem for me is that i don't do physics and i don't really understand the tension, forces, friction etc involved.
e.g. like why does tension act toward a particle, shouldn't it be away (by common sense)
and they usually don't teach newton's laws etc tehy just assume you know it so it kidna makes it hard.
Got any specific examples?.ben said:ANyone know how to do those train questions wit the wheels etc.