haha. i didnt even notice that lol.With the mechanics question of Jac and Gil parachuting, how can Gil reach 3vT when vT is the terminal velocity??
Yeah why did they decide to get into a plane and jump out of it. WHY CANT THEY JSUT BE HAPPY WITH THEIR BUCKET OF WATER THOSE ADVENTUROUS IDIOTS!jack and jill went up the hill to get a bucket of water
Jack fell down the welljack and jill went up the hill to get a bucket of water
LOL there's a standard integral you could have quoted 1/(a^2-x^2) =1/2a ln(a+x/a-x)holy fuck that question took so much time. I got to part (ii) and realised you needed to use partial fractions and was like fuck that, went and did questions 7 & 8 which left me a couple of minutes to finish (ii) and pick up 2 marks in (iii) because that also took quite a long time. Didn't help that the question was relatively confusing
but yeah, only lost 1 mark in it
Ahhh I knew there was one somewhere, but I couldn't remember it >.< Bah.LOL there's a standard integral you could have quoted 1/(a^2-x^2) =1/2a ln(a+x/a-x)
saved so much time
Since when is that a standard integral? The only one that looks vaguely like that is the 1/(a^2 + x^2) one.. there isn't one with a negative in the middle on the sheet...?LOL there's a standard integral you could have quoted 1/(a^2-x^2) =1/2a ln(a+x/a-x)
saved so much time
Its not on the sheet, but you can cite it as its a standard integral. I wrote it down in temrs of a and x and then applied it to the v one.Since when is that a standard integral? The only one that looks vaguely like that is the 1/(a^2 + x^2) one.. therefore isn't one with a negative in the middle on the sheet...?
oh, you're kidding meLOL there's a standard integral you could have quoted 1/(a^2-x^2) =1/2a ln(a+x/a-x)
saved so much time
Oh okay. Damn.. wish I had known this I thought we were only allowed to quote the integrals on the sheet. ah well. pissed off, cause I'd done a question that looked almost identical to that in terms of integration and didn't have time to bash it with partial fractions. Fml, kissing my band 6 goodbyeIts not on the sheet, but you can cite it as its a standard integral. I wrote it down in temrs of a and x and then applied it to the v one.
Corono and Cambridge both use this I am fairly sure