re: HSC Physics Marathon Archive
Observaion: all known waves need medium
Hypothesis: light ha smedium
Problem raised: ligjht needs medium
Experiment, data and results: Michelsen and Morley (describe briefly) and then analyse implications
Support for hupothesis: results show there is none
Then...
In 2009 they asked a six marker on the Standard model and as of yet I don't know 6 marks worth on it (maybe like 3-4). What are the chances of them doing a long response on it again or is likely to be something more common?
the marking guidelines for q25 says eddy currents are induced but no breaking (http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/hsc_exams/hsc2011exams/pdf_doc/physics-marking-guide-11.pdf) so basically according to the HSC it seems that they do form but they are insignificant in size so no breaking
Also with induction cooktops is it fine to say that AC causing alternating magnetic field that causing eddy currents to be induced by Lenz's Law (obviously i'd elaborate in test) in the pan and due to the high resistance of the pan since P=I^2 *R heat is produced to cook the food. Because irl...
Due to contradictions in information from both HSC and textbooks I just want to clear a few things up.
For the purpose of the HSC are eddy currents formed with a copper tube with a slit in it? (there was a HSC MC that said they didn't yet there was a HSC long response that said they did. I know...
from carrots solutions I got between 82-85 raw. I worked too slowly and stressed too much which isn't like me in exams though.
The amount of careless errors though. I got product rule wrong :(
So I was talking to my friend and he asked me what is orbital velocity of a geostationary satellite relative to.
I said the axis of the earth which is considering stationary but he's not satisfied.
I thought that a particle undergoing centripetal motion is relative to the centre of the...