mellysmelly
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we cooked togetherI’m so cooked for this exam that’s my prediction
we cooked togetherI’m so cooked for this exam that’s my prediction
I have in-depth knowledge with all of that I think I'm fine for the most part but yk how badly worded the questions can be I'm very scared, especially for how bad the CSSA trial multiple choice was for this year (the writers got fired so that says a lot)Even though we got English up ahead first, I suggest cramming these topics for Engo first on Wednesday if you think you are cooked
Mechanics: Trusses, SFD, BMD, moment, stresses (tensile, compressive, (double) shear, punching, P=F/A), converting forces to parallel and perpendicular to solve problems, work, power, energy (up and down a ramp), simple machines (pulleys, gears)
Materials: Common properties (manufacturing and service) of metals, ceramics (& glass), polymer, composites, common forming processes, metal heat treatment (annealing, normalising, hardening, tempering, ppt hardening) and property changes, corrosion and protection
Communication: drawing nuts and bolts to AS1100
And go from there
damn that's scaryI have in-depth knowledge with all of that I think I'm fine for the most part but yk how badly worded the questions can be I'm very scared, especially for how bad the CSSA trial multiple choice was for this year (the writers got fired so that says a lot)
some gear questions are soo weird where u have to find vr with force and radiusEven though we got English up ahead first, I suggest cramming these topics for Engo first on Wednesday if you think you are cooked
Mechanics: Trusses, SFD, BMD, moment, stresses (tensile, compressive, (double) shear, punching, P=F/A), converting forces to parallel and perpendicular to solve problems, work, power, energy (up and down a ramp), simple machines (pulleys, gears)
Materials: Common properties (manufacturing and service) of metals, ceramics (& glass), polymer, composites, common forming processes, metal heat treatment (annealing, normalising, hardening, tempering, ppt hardening) and property changes, corrosion and protection
Communication: drawing nuts and bolts to AS1100
And go from there
I don't even have a teacher and have to do engo onlinewe have such a horrible teacher our prediction is to barely pass. anyone else have a horrible engo teacher??
bitch fuck u sexist dickhead go to hellthat's the year every science hsc subject went to shit. Physics and engineering turned into a literal "how did discoveries make society a better place" subject. These woke liberals probably tried to encourage more girls to join by removing math and making it a memorisation humanities subject.
I don't even have a teacher and have to do engo online
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you are probs still better off than us
actuclaly now that u say it... u recon u can do these questions and explain how u got the answer? View attachment 44669View attachment 44670
that's the year every science hsc subject went to shit. Physics and engineering turned into a literal "how did discoveries make society a better place" subject. These woke liberals probably tried to encourage more girls to join by removing math and making it a memorisation humanities subject.
I think of it as two smaller simple machines, the pedal/wheel (VR_1) and the chain drive (VR_2)
VR_1 = de/dl = (2pi x effective length of pedal)/(pi x diameter of wheel) [1 rev. of each/circumference]
VR_2 = driven on driver [very useful to know for gear/drives] = (teeth(driven))/(teeth(driver))
VR_total = VR_1 x VR_2
I have in-depth knowledge with all of that I think I'm fine for the most part but yk how badly worded the questions can be I'm very scared, especially for how bad the CSSA trial multiple choice was for this year (the writers got fired so that says a lot)
thanks kingView attachment 44678
this was my working for it.... i think that's what u said right vr1xvr2=vr total
you're very welcome queenthanks king
method of sections easy af make sure to cut max 3 members.. make sure u use those three formulas yk and solid grasp of trig I guess???? u should anyway. ummmm yeah if they ask to find members use method of sections method of joints sucks ass but saying that of course know how to do both.... um also know tension is away from the joint and compression is towards the joint. i always assume tension and make my moments clockwise positive just to make things easier for myself but do what you prefer and are more comfortable with. and yeah just use the formulas and idk the numbers they give u and ATQ and you'll get the marks. Surely they'll bless us with a W truss questionTips for truss analysis?