damn you are harshI personally reckon 84-86 for b6
damn you are harshI personally reckon 84-86 for b6
What did u write for it?i thought that hubble elastic one would throw people off tbh. i got what the analogy was tho
Did you just talk about linear proportionality?i thought that hubble elastic one would throw people off tbh. i got what the analogy was tho
ye but i also said something about how the universe expansion is accelerating and how the model doesnt compensate enough for it or smth. i feel i wrote something wrong so i may get 3/5.Did you just talk about linear proportionality?
Yeah I did something similar , how rate of expansion is increasing and I also mentioned no fixed point of expansion.ye but i also said something about how the universe expansion is accelerating and how the model doesnt compensate enough for it or smth. i feel i wrote something wrong so i may get 3/5.
thats good to mention. i kind of implied it saying the distances (d1, d2, d3) must also be expanding from eachotherI also mentioned no fixed point of expansion.
this happens every year, people overestimate their raws for science, so 80 is a safe bet for b6.idk about that one, maybe a 85 is fairer
same I literally thought Thompson all this timeYeah idk why i had to learn through the exam that JJ Thompson was actually spelt Thomson... But I digress, It felt pretty alright
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TNmOGQ48cJmkbQLCC9dggbQ4qjal5fdy/viewhas the physics paper been released and is so where can i find it
If you don't mind me asking, how do you get these resources? Is there some underworld HSC group I don't know about?
Hopefully you'll get an answer straight from the horses mouth. But I'm assuming that either someone manages to sneak a copy of the paper out of the exam, or they manage to photo/scan it during the examination.If you don't mind me asking, how do you get these resources? Is there some underworld HSC group I don't know about?
Hopefully you'll get an answer straight from the horses mouth. But I'm assuming that either someone manages to sneak a copy of the paper out of the exam, or they manage to photo/scan it during the examination.
Not sure found it off a third party site so not particularly sure how they sourced the paper. But if it’s any consolation these papers do get released quite quickly like within a week or something like that.If you don't mind me asking, how do you get these resources? Is there some underworld HSC group I don't know about?
Ok cool. So it could be anyone then, like even a teacher or other staff member. I think it's a good thing to get the papers circulating asap, so as to facilitate discussion of the questions while they're still fresh in people's minds. And as you say, they're going to be officially released soon enough anyway.Not sure found it off a third party site so not particularly sure how they sourced the paper. But if it’s any consolation these papers do get released quite quickly like within a week or something like that.
Yep, ans to Q18 is (a). With accelerating motion (from rest) in both x and y directions then the trajectory is linear. (Even if the accelerations are unequal.) After the x accel is removed (E field removed) it follows the usual parabolic trajectory.damn looking back i got q18 of the mcq wrong. i put a when the answer is c.