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Identify data sources, plan and perform a first hand investigation or gather second hand data for the controversy between the 2 camps of 2003 HSC physics students on the consequences of special relativity, and assess the effect of the debate on *physics*. In your description, refer to the specific questions considered by those students and the general arguments for both sides.
 
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rofl!

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*outline the influences on socrates, plato and newton on what they proposed; making specific references to dates and locations.

also, further cuts to what maths is left. is it even maths?
 

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Affinity/Rahul - you should write an 'Alternative Exam' for HSC 2003 Physics...
 

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the subject is physics, not maths
the maths is the easy part of it, especially with our calculators and the data sheets
 

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shit man reading this subject thread i really thought there was a new dotpoint for me -.-
 

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Originally posted by melanie
the subject is physics, not maths
the maths is the easy part of it, especially with our calculators and the data sheets
Try first year physics at uni
 

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Originally posted by Fosweb
Affinity/Rahul - you should write an 'Alternative Exam' for HSC 2003 Physics...
i'm up for it!

Originally posted by melanie
the subject is physics, not maths
the maths is the easy part of it, especially with our calculators and the data sheets
have you had a look at the exercise book from the 'old' syllabus, pre 2000? it is full of maths...quite difficult maths too...


Originally posted by :: ryan.cck ::
shit man reading this subject thread i really thought there was a new dotpoint for me -.-
lol :lol:
so did i, but when i read the DP i realised :p
 

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