hscwav2012
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Half way through this topic at school & it seems a lot harder than all the other topics.
Is MECHANICS the hardest topic in 4u course?
Is MECHANICS the hardest topic in 4u course?
+1I'd say Harder 3u gets a bit ridiculous. Mechanics is usually straightforward.
I'd think Conics maybe?
Not really the hardest. It's fairly straightforward.Half way through this topic at school & it seems a lot harder than all the other topics.
Is MECHANICS the hardest topic in 4u course?
Wut. That's the second easiest topic I've done so far :s Then again, I guess it varies from person to person.I'd say Harder 3u gets a bit ridiculous. Mechanics is usually straightforward.
I'd think Conics maybe?
Conics gets pretty hard! I'm surprised you don't find Volumes/Integration easier than conics. To each his own, I guess!Wut. That's the second easiest topic I've done so far :s Then again, I guess it varies from person to person.
I don't know, Conics just "clicks" for me I guess. At the moment I'm finding volumes to be the hardest, simply because I'm always making small errors that screw the whole thing over. Admittedly, I haven't done very much on it - hopefully I'll improveConics gets pretty hard! I'm surprised you don't find Volumes/Integration easier than conics. To each his own, I guess!
+1if you are good at integrating and solving DE's that's half of mechanics done (resisted motion) if you are good at labelling forces on a diagram and resolving the forces in vertical and horizontal direction thats circular motion done. So yeh not to bad overall, however there are a few nitty gritty things, and definitely if you look through all textbooks and past papers harder 3u is overall the hardest topic as it most commonly has the hardest questions, however any topic can be made into the hardest question
off the top of my head(i have not done any mechanics), assuming g=9.8, F=9.8sin(pi/3) N 120 degrees to the horizontalHere is a simple mechanics question. A 1 kg block is at rest on a rough plane inclined at 30 degree angle to the horizontal. Find the magnitude and direction of the reaction force of the plane on the block.
any other answers?off the top of my head(i have not done any mechanics), assuming g=9.8, F=9.8sin(pi/3) N 120 degrees to the horizontal
This.Not really the hardest. It's fairly straightforward.
This.Conics gets pretty hard! I'm surprised you don't find Volumes/Integration easier than conics. To each his own, I guess!
and at the end of the year when you forget the 80 billion proofs you'll realise what we were saying.I have not started mechanics yet, but conics ain't hard at all
and at the end of the year when you forget the 80 billion proofs you'll realise what we were saying.