True indeed, but my reply was mainly aimed towards braintic (or other atheists) who doesn't believe in God altogether, so his/her conclusion on Jesus basically implied that he/she doesn't believe in God's existence.
ie. they concluded Jesus was delusional; this meant that a) they don't believe...
And what proof do you have to support your conclusion?? If you conclude that Jesus was wrong or delusional, then you are basically saying that God does not exist, but what support do you have for this claim?
So far it seems like you have been trying to tear down all of Dan's proofs and have...
Hey guys, :wavey:
Just wanted to post a few questions about eddy currents to clarify a few things.
For ones where there is a circular conductor loop in an external magnetic field and direction needs to be found how would you do this?
Also for a sheet of metal moving in an external magnetic...
If I'm not mistaken the answer is A.
Moments are the turning action or torque, I believe, acting on a point. So moments around the pivot are found by finding Force times perpendicular distance.
M(around pivot - anticlockwise positive) = 200Ncos(30) * 0.15m - 200Nsin(30) *0.05m...
Hey there,
I'm doing ES HSC this year (see sig)! It's fun, but also hard at times, especially in prep for exams.
Good luck to anyone else out there who's doing it!
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tbh tho, content is more important than word count so I wouldn't be too worried about it; probably ~1200 seeing how others say allow around 1000 words for 40 minutes. Then again, it depends though on how fast you can write. I personally don't think I could write that fast (unless I...
Our trials start in week 5 of term 3... They are in the week beginning with 15th August.
School rank is somewhere in the high 400's I think...
What point are you trying to make to your year advisor?
Who knows, now that they have the reference sheet, they may start to ask for more proofs in exams??
Does anyone think that this may be the case?
I didn't realise this was in the syllabus, so thanks for bringing it up.
I'm not exactly sure on what is exactly "safe" to use in the HSC;
I've always used abbreviations and symbols such as the angle symbol for angle, '∆' for 'triangle', the perpendicular symbol, '//' for 'parallel' and '//ogram' for 'parallelogram' (though not sure if this last one is standard or...
y=e^(-x^2)
=1/(e^(x^2))
So when x is really large and positive or negative, y is going to be small
As x approaches 0 from either side, x^2 will also approach 0 and e^(x^2) will approach 1 (and when x=0 y=1)
Therefore max that y goes to is 1
Hope that makes sense
yeah ... so I was trying to apply and looking forward to it... I called them up for my UAC pin last Wednesday... they told me haven't even sent them yet and wont till end of July... :/ felt so embarrassed... haha
If you are talking about Engineering Studies there is: Introduction to Engineering Mechanics by Schlenker/McKern
I have not bought this book but there have been extracts given to me by my teacher which seem to be loaded with heaps of good content in engineering mechanics (descriptions, sample...
hey guys,
can someone please help explain this answer to me?
17. The diagram shows an alpha particle and a proton, placed at equal distances from two large charged metal plates.
[Diagram – the Alpha particle has 2 neutrons and 2 protons and the proton is a single proton.]
Which of...