ye when x = 0, v=8 and x=5.5 which wasnt really needed until part 2but those werent initial conditions for memory
ye when x = 0, v=8 and x=5.5 which wasnt really needed until part 2but those werent initial conditions for memory
thought you could only do definite integrals with intial conditions lolye when x = 0, v=8 and x=5.5 which wasnt really needed until part 2
oh ye you can do it whatever as long as the variables matchthought you could only do definite integrals with intial conditions lol
just weird i made a displacement eq and when differentiated and rearranged it made the other eqoh ye you can do it whatever as long as the variables match
92what do you guys thing 84 will scale to
i mean the course content is completely different, theres no way the new syllabus content even comes close to the schite they did 2019 and prior lolWould you guys say this year was harder or easier than 2016 HSC Ext 2
yeah believe a=0The second part of the slope question, i forgot the theory behind it, was it just when the forces acting upon the object = 0?
yeah thx, and pick the positive V value right?yeah believe a=0
ye ik the volumes question was such a waste of marksgod when i saw one question take up an entire page, that scared me. at least during reading time.
yayeah thx, and pick the positive V value right?
It's D. It can't be A or B as the particle will not continue along the path AB. It isn't C as the acceleration will result in a decreasing speed, whereas D has an increasing speed, as required.thx to the dude who provided the copy of the paper. kinda thrown off by this m/c a bit. Ended up picking C in the end just felt like it looks like a regular projectile motion graph.....probs got it wrong tho, anyone got any ideas?View attachment 33774
oh shoot, thanks anyways !It's D. It can't be A or B as the particle will not continue along the path AB. It isn't C as the acceleration will result in a decreasing speed, whereas D has an increasing speed, as required.
Oh my god ahaha i changed my answer from d to c since i interpreted it as saying that the speed of the vector was increasing and it had to remain at constant speed in order for UCM to occur ripIt's D. It can't be A or B as the particle will not continue along the path AB. It isn't C as the acceleration will result in a decreasing speed, whereas D has an increasing speed, as required.