A few of my friends find the motors and generators topic pretty difficult, just understanding some of the stuff conceptually is hard for them and they're completely fine with maths (some do 4U), so I don't think the Physics 'understanding' simply comes down to calculations and such.If you do a sufficient level of maths Physics 'understanding' becomes quite easy because the calculations and such are all really simple, from then on you need to know all about bs things like how rockets work and appliances etc etc. which is a lot easier compared to Chemistry (at least for me).
So I would say that Chemistry is harder for me.
Of course, understanding Physics is a lot more than knowing how to calculate stuff, but at least for me, knowing what rates of change are and calculus, really helps in my understanding of Physics concepts, even in Motors.A few of my friends find the motors and generators topic pretty difficult, just understanding some of the stuff conceptually is hard for them and they're completely fine with maths (some do 4U), so I don't think the Physics 'understanding' simply comes down to calculations and such.
Yep yep, fair enough.Of course, understanding Physics is a lot more than knowing how to calculate stuff, but at least for me, knowing what rates of change are and calculus, really helps in my understanding of Physics concepts, even in Motors.
I think the hardest part of Motors may be Back EMF, but I think that's it and even then Back EMF isn't hard.
And I'm not proposing reasons why Physics is always an easier course for everyone, I'm just saying that I reckon that Chemistry is harder for me, I'm not trying to generalize anything.
tbh, I'd think that 2U students (perhaps even General if they really know their Physics) should be absolutely fine with this section anyways.Of course, understanding Physics is a lot more than knowing how to calculate stuff, but at least for me, knowing what rates of change are and calculus, really helps in my understanding of Physics concepts, even in Motors.
I think the hardest part of Motors may be Back EMF, but I think that's it and even then Back EMF isn't hard.
And I'm not proposing reasons why Physics is always an easier course for everyone, I'm just saying that I reckon that Chemistry is harder for me, I'm not trying to generalize anything.
Pretty much my thoughts as well.This question depends on what type of learner you are. For me, physics is the hardest. It requires understanding, application and calculation. If you aren't so great with memorising then you would say bio ( I don't personally do this subject). Chemistry to me is largely content based with a few equations and processes along the way. It does have calculations but they are fairly simple.
I do all three sciences, I think HSC bio is more difficult than chem. There is just too much content in bio and a lot of memorisation is required making it very time consuming.I did both bio and chem
For some unknown reason, I found bio more difficult than chem!