Really !? That high I was thinking 72 lolBased on the difficulty of the paper, maybe high 70's to low 80's. Again, scaling is all eshed this year so it's hard to tell
Really !? That high I was thinking 72 lolBased on the difficulty of the paper, maybe high 70's to low 80's. Again, scaling is all eshed this year so it's hard to tell
In atar calculators do I put the raw mark in, or the mark you gave me ie ~76Based on the difficulty of the paper, maybe high 70's to low 80's. Again, scaling is all eshed this year so it's hard to tell
Oh ok, thats good. Oh yeah I'm over analysing. Shear is parallel to the forces which would be in the plane of the circle. LOL.You over thought the question. It was single shear, and you don't use the area of a cylinder, just a circle.
The diameter is 9.4 or 9.5, can't remember exactly but we confirmed it with our teacher.
The 76. Again, my estimate might be off as scaling is eshed. If you want a range, I reckon 73-78In atar calculators do I put the raw mark in, or the mark you gave me ie ~76
Just btw astroman if you haven't found this already BOSTES just uploaded the paper I think either today or yesterday:Anyone have a copy of the paper?
Flight. I did toDoes bournoulli's principle have anything to do with flight or is it just hydraulics? I was thinking pressure and stuff so I might've referenced it in the drone question...
2014 paper was much harder than 2015 or 2016 paperIn 2013 an 80 raw got a 95 and someone got a SR with 96, 2014 i know for a fact 84 raw got a SR, though 2015 not sure and this year as well was much easier so who knows