A few questions first of all:
- What does this prac assessment consists of?
Our 1st Physics assessment - the prac assessment - involved us doing just a 'normal' syllabus prac from the Space topic (perform an investigation and gather informatiopn to determine avalue for acceleration due to gravity using
pendulum motion) on 1 day then during the test week (week after), we'd answer questions on the prac (worth 20 marks), answer some general theory questions on Space (10 marks) and everyone got 5 'free marks' for doing the prac
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(Our 2nd Physics assessment was just a written exam (half-yearly I guess) of 30 marks which I did this Tuesday.)
So do you guys just do the prac and marks are based on just that? Or do a prac then answer questions based on the prac --> reliability, accuracy, validity, variables, etc.
Also, correct me if I'm wrong (esp past HSC Physics students), I'm pretty sure they cannot ask you a prac OUTSIDE of the syllabus (so iffy about the split ring commutator one)?
So for Motors & Gen, the syllabus pracs (basically those 'simple' ones you said) are:
- Peform a first-hand investigation to demonstrate the motor effect. (I think building a model DC motor comes under here as well)
- Perform an investigation to model the generation of an electric current by moving a magnet in a coil or a coil near a magnet.
- Plan, choose equipment or resources for, and perform a first-hand investigation to predict and verify the effect on a generated electric current when:
1. the distance between the coil and magnet is varied.
2. the strength of the magnet is varied.
3. the relative motion between the coil and the magnet is varied.
- Plan, choose equipment or resources for, and perform a first-hand investigation to demonstrate the production of an alternating current.
- Perform an investigation to model the structure of a transformer to demonstrate how secondary voltage is produced.
- Perform an investigation to demonstrate the principle of an AC induction motor.