Wait...everyone got a ph of 7.0 for that solution equilibrium question right? :oops: I think I stuffed that question up, but I'm confident with majority of the rest.
Isn't X within the inertial frame so that time is t0, while Y observes t, which is greater than t0, so it takes longer for Y? I just don't understand this question
Also for question 17, what was the answer? I think I may have got this wrong, as I said D because the speed must be constant so it travels the same distance in the same time. I thought B and C were wrong because it should be the opposite, and A is obviously wrong.
I think I said withdraw the rods. The questions says the liquid slows down neutrons to increase the rate of fission (this part doesn't make sense to me, though) so if the liquid leaks, to compensate, you need to do something to increase the rate. As the rods absorb neutrons, they slow the rate...
No, I'm not, science degree lol, I don't think I'll manage a 99, given my other exams, but chem's my best subject so it should pull me up. Good luck in your 99 😛
Yooo, chem on monday. Gon be a sad, busy weekend, but hopefully I can scrape in another 95+ if I do enough past papers lol. All my friends are finished for good, except me 🙄
I basically used the suvat equations to determine its speed as it entered the cylinder, which was like 3ms-1, and then said as displacement varies linearly inside the tube, the velocity is constant so the net force exerted on the magnets is equal to gravity meaning its 9.8ms-2, which makes the...
I think I may be able to scrape in 95 raw marks for this one, if all goes well and the marking is easy. What HSC mark do y'all think that may align to. I really need this exam to pull up my atar, so I'm hoping maybe 97-98?
Have we agreed on anything for the Hertsprung-Russel diagram? I think I said age, because colour and luminosity are the values on the axis, so there's variation and there's stars with the same colour but different luminosity, so their surface area, and resultantly mass, must be different?