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    Why is not A?

    @kkk579 In question 6 (c) you performed a calculation based on energy. The correct way to calculate the height is to use v2 =u2 +2as Make v = 15.65 m/s, let u =0 and rearranging terms we can say S = 15.652 / 2 x 9.8 and the answer is 12.49 m
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    Why is not A?

    Question 15 (a) is also badly worded. I think what the examiner meant to say was, "Draw the force-vector diagram at the point Y." If you answer the question literally, the free-body diagram for the mass A is trivial, as @kkk579 has shown, although quantifying the forces is not quite so trivial...
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    Why is not A?

    There is no correct answer. All the options are false. The best way to analyse this force-time graph is to recognise that the area under the force-time graph is equal to the Impulse, which is also equal to the Change of Momentum. Break the graph into three regular shapes, a triangle, a...
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    How to find the direction of an induced current when the direction of movement is unknown?

    Where does it say that the loop is moving? The loop isn't moving. You need to practice reading exam questions carefully and answering exactly the question you are given, not the question that you have memorised.
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    historical film investigation

    You could investigate the film "Lawrence of Arabia" directed by David Lean. You could investigate the works of Leni Riefenstahl.
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    Provisional Accreditation

    Yes, almost certainly if your degree is from a respected Australian University you won't have a problem. Accreditation is all about the planning and execution by the University. It's not you that needs to be accredited. It's the faculty, their curriculum, their assessment practices and their...
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    pulley question

    Geez, this is a wacko question. Where did you get it? One way to solve the problem is to treat it as a lumped system. Determine the total moving mass of the system, determine the net force on the system, and from that work out the acceleration of the whole system. Then knowing the acceleration...
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    Provisional Accreditation

    Accreditation matters if you are looking to have your qualifications recognised by a Professional Engineering Institution (such as IE Aust or the American Nuclear Society) and it might have an effect if you apply for a post-grad placement overseas. As far as entering the workforce goes, it would...
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    Module 1 Question

    Module 1 is "Properties of Matter" and it includes flame tests of different ionic solutions of metals, and spectral evidence supporting the Bohr model of the atom. I suppose you could ask a student to recount a first-hand investigation of flame test for potassium ions and copper ions. Recall the...
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    Mod 7 UV Catastrophe Question

    I think you could say, "Planck showed that there was a decreasing intensity of radiation for frequency f > kT/h because radiant energy was quantized according to E = hf and if E >>kT then it could not be emitted."
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    Mod 7 UV Catastrophe Question

    Good questions - this shows you are really engaging. (i) Something I didn't mention before it is extremely unlikely that all the oscillators will have exactly the average energy kT. Entropy will make sure that this doesn't happen. There is a spread of energies or a distribution function for...
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    Mod 7 UV Catastrophe Question

    Firstly, let's clear up your description of the "classical" intensity distribution function. The "classical" intensity distribution function was derived by Lord Rayleigh and Sir James Jeans around 1905 - 1910. This function plots the intensity (watts per square metre per steradian) versus...
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    Reynolds 853 and X100

    Reynolds 853 is a low-carbon steel alloy containing manganese, chromium, molybdenum, copper and silicon. 853 tubes are manufactured in very thin wall thicknesses, like 0.5 mm to 0.4 mm. They are weldable by conventional tungsten-inert-gas (TIG) welding and gas-metal-arc-welding (GMAW). Tubes are...
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    What is a good degree that complements civil engineering ?

    Have you thought about Mining Engineering? There are plenty of jobs and they pay way above market rates for good people.
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    Projectile Motion inquiry

    dy/dx (x) is proportional to the magnitude of instantaneous vertical component of velocity of the projectile. It will have a magnitude of zero at the point of inflection when the projectile achieves it's maximum altitude.
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    Laser

    LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. LASER devices are monochromatic by nature because the light amplification effect only occurs at one particular photon energy and one particular photon wavelength. The photons that are emitted are coherent and monochromatic.
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    Mod 3 q help

    I think you are right. However, this is a weird question. To construct an electrochemical cell you would normally construct it from two half-cells. Each half-cell would contain a metal electrode in equilibrium with a solution of its own ions. The two half-cells would be connected by a...
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    Perms and Coms

    There are 70 ways to select 4 members from a set of 8. However not all of these are proper words. I can find 19 words that are proper words in the English language (not counting repeats like "labs"): slay subs Susy Yass lass lays labs ally ably bays ball bass buys bull busy slab slay Saul says
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    Digitial animation gifs

    To create an animated GIF you need to design each frame of the animation. For smooth motion you could be looking at designing 50 frames. Whatever GIF animation software you choose, you still need to create the images before you can assemble them into the finished filmstrip, so you need to find...
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    physics q

    According to Quantum Mechanics, the ball can be considered to be at the top of its path as well as everywhere else at the same time. There is only a higher probability of finding the ball at the top of its path at any given moment. You need to calculate the Wave Function of the Ball to work out...
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