Hey all,
Now the Physics HSC 20078 paper is over what did students think of it?
I found the Medical physics section very straight-forward and multiple choice was a little tricky but generally OK.
A lot of essay writing in Part B. Q21 space exploration very similar to last year's einstein vs michelson morley and scientific method but this year space exploration with reference to influenced by external factors? Political/social forces? Interesting question as most students would be thinking Einstein Vs plank and social political involvement in science discovery.
Q24 Einstein work led to re conceptualisation of light is related to 2 sections. 1. Special relativity is last years paper question - other factors change to enable light to remain constant a consequence of the michelson morley experiment. 2. Photoelectric effect links to Hertz's work with UV light and re conceptualisation of light is a photon with momentum and energy quantified by E=nHf quantum explanation - Plank
Q26 transformer induction coil is so easy.. for calling out I taught this the other day to my Year 8 students...
Q27 - R=V/I yr 11 work? and nichrome is high resistance wire whilst chromium would be very low resistance i.e. a conductor. with one plot outside of LOBF possibly the wire is changing it's resistance with increased voltage non-ohmic properties ?
Nothing on superconductors, Bragg's X-ray crystallography,
projectile motion <-WTF why??? ; vacuum tubes valves vs silicon? Germany vs England ; JJ Thompson experiment; Hert'z experiment was Q 16 with production and recpetion of radiow aves with coils primary and secondary large spark and detect the presence a short distance away. oscillating particles at same frequency in coil/antennae
MC - suggested feel free to rebut and put your answers in too.
1. C
2. C
3. The idiots forgot to put "neglect air resistance". I must say this is very disappointing to think Physicists are unaware or not taught at uni that YOU MUST SAY ignore air resistance with any projectile question. Whoever wrote that question and the people that checked I must say are not real physicists shame on you BOS.....
Answer is B if you assume no air resistance I still cannot get over this idiotic question.
4. C - acceleration shown by independent time on x -axis and non linear curve indicates that velocity is increasing as a result of constant 9.8
5. C
6. A - the sum of the repulsive forces in terms of direction is = 0 LOL easy
7. C = change in flux for induced emf's in the cage
8.B this is interesting I'd say X as change in flux is greatest at X at position W flux is 0. Curious what others think here
9. B easy question induced EMF's at base of saucepan.
10. A This is an ambiguous question more so for the transistorised section. Of course the CRt will have a step up to provide the 20~50000v NECESSARY FOR OPERATION. So def A or C but for the transistorised section:
Transistors which are amplifiers are basically npn semiconductors so therefore they would (assume assume) use low voltages from original signal and step them up to higher audio signals to send them to speakers??? But the fricken question is not about the operation of the npn but the signal coming from the 240V input to them. This would have to be of a low voltage DC around +12V so this must come from original transformer in the form of a step down voltage and therefore step-down is correct for transistor section. feel free to rebut this... but I am 99% certain about this one.
11. Fc = Fm
Mv^2/r = qvBSin Theta where theta = 90 degrees (note the trickery of 40 degrees) LOL
Answer when you do math = D =2.166 x 10^-3
12. B - thompson proved electron with better vacuum and use of electric field.
13. A E= nHf = 3.427 x 10^-19J
14.D the answer is exclusion by opposing the change. This is an application of conservation fo energy
15. B Boron is p-type semiconductor. long thin line + and short -
Therefore we speak about valence band only with p-type n-type would be conduction band. This leaves A and B and therefore in line with external potential the valence band electrons move from short stubby electrode anticlockwise and therefore to the left. leaving B
Not a bad test overall but not a real physics test either. Disappointing BOS.... very disappointing... Part B is essay English style... I will leave answering that section in depth to another time and Medical is parrot talk just recall the facts from the book NOT ONE FRICKEN CALCULATION AT ALL!!!!
Curious to everyone's comments
Now the Physics HSC 20078 paper is over what did students think of it?
I found the Medical physics section very straight-forward and multiple choice was a little tricky but generally OK.
A lot of essay writing in Part B. Q21 space exploration very similar to last year's einstein vs michelson morley and scientific method but this year space exploration with reference to influenced by external factors? Political/social forces? Interesting question as most students would be thinking Einstein Vs plank and social political involvement in science discovery.
Q24 Einstein work led to re conceptualisation of light is related to 2 sections. 1. Special relativity is last years paper question - other factors change to enable light to remain constant a consequence of the michelson morley experiment. 2. Photoelectric effect links to Hertz's work with UV light and re conceptualisation of light is a photon with momentum and energy quantified by E=nHf quantum explanation - Plank
Q26 transformer induction coil is so easy.. for calling out I taught this the other day to my Year 8 students...
Q27 - R=V/I yr 11 work? and nichrome is high resistance wire whilst chromium would be very low resistance i.e. a conductor. with one plot outside of LOBF possibly the wire is changing it's resistance with increased voltage non-ohmic properties ?
Nothing on superconductors, Bragg's X-ray crystallography,
projectile motion <-WTF why??? ; vacuum tubes valves vs silicon? Germany vs England ; JJ Thompson experiment; Hert'z experiment was Q 16 with production and recpetion of radiow aves with coils primary and secondary large spark and detect the presence a short distance away. oscillating particles at same frequency in coil/antennae
MC - suggested feel free to rebut and put your answers in too.
1. C
2. C
3. The idiots forgot to put "neglect air resistance". I must say this is very disappointing to think Physicists are unaware or not taught at uni that YOU MUST SAY ignore air resistance with any projectile question. Whoever wrote that question and the people that checked I must say are not real physicists shame on you BOS.....
Answer is B if you assume no air resistance I still cannot get over this idiotic question.
4. C - acceleration shown by independent time on x -axis and non linear curve indicates that velocity is increasing as a result of constant 9.8
5. C
6. A - the sum of the repulsive forces in terms of direction is = 0 LOL easy
7. C = change in flux for induced emf's in the cage
8.B this is interesting I'd say X as change in flux is greatest at X at position W flux is 0. Curious what others think here
9. B easy question induced EMF's at base of saucepan.
10. A This is an ambiguous question more so for the transistorised section. Of course the CRt will have a step up to provide the 20~50000v NECESSARY FOR OPERATION. So def A or C but for the transistorised section:
Transistors which are amplifiers are basically npn semiconductors so therefore they would (assume assume) use low voltages from original signal and step them up to higher audio signals to send them to speakers??? But the fricken question is not about the operation of the npn but the signal coming from the 240V input to them. This would have to be of a low voltage DC around +12V so this must come from original transformer in the form of a step down voltage and therefore step-down is correct for transistor section. feel free to rebut this... but I am 99% certain about this one.
11. Fc = Fm
Mv^2/r = qvBSin Theta where theta = 90 degrees (note the trickery of 40 degrees) LOL
Answer when you do math = D =2.166 x 10^-3
12. B - thompson proved electron with better vacuum and use of electric field.
13. A E= nHf = 3.427 x 10^-19J
14.D the answer is exclusion by opposing the change. This is an application of conservation fo energy
15. B Boron is p-type semiconductor. long thin line + and short -
Therefore we speak about valence band only with p-type n-type would be conduction band. This leaves A and B and therefore in line with external potential the valence band electrons move from short stubby electrode anticlockwise and therefore to the left. leaving B
Not a bad test overall but not a real physics test either. Disappointing BOS.... very disappointing... Part B is essay English style... I will leave answering that section in depth to another time and Medical is parrot talk just recall the facts from the book NOT ONE FRICKEN CALCULATION AT ALL!!!!
Curious to everyone's comments