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Twas about time those preliminary calculations came back up! But I can actually give you a bit of the benefit of the doubt - a ton of HSC students excel at HSC calculations but then forget almost all of them for preliminary.
Probably the most "twisted" (and it's not twisted as relativity in my opinion) thing in I2I is the wave-particle duality of light: light is both a particle and a wave. Have fun with that one.
But for the most part the amount of stuff you see on waves is pretty limited. The electrical energy in the home questions are pretty elementary; I'm just a bit concerned about if they accidentally pull off a moving about question on you.
I just wasn't good at Preliminary Physics. But I can definitely say that HSC Physics has seemed a lot easier than Preliminary Physics, and of course my understanding of Preliminary Physics is lacking but I mean, when you say "Law of conservation of energy" at least I can kind of get why it links to step up/down transformers for example
I'm just going to take in the information and fake it...till I make it.
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