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    Neap 2005 solutions for Physics

    Any clues? E.g. is it on the net or...
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    Neap 2005 solutions for Physics

    Where do you guys get all this stuff from?
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    CSSA Physics

    Ep is based on work. You should've used that Ep thing. You may still have gotten the right answer, who knows
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    2 Unit Revising Marathon

    Limiting sum Use a-d, a and a+d Then use 1/a, 1/(a+d) , 2/(a+d) - 1/a Show LHS =RHS
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    Cssa 3unit Maths

    Re: Cssa Yea I did it. Decent paper Depends on how the trial affects your ranking
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    Lol, what a last reply to "woga1" (Y)

    Lol, what a last reply to "woga1" (Y)
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    HSC Mathematics Marathon

    Tension OB? Isn't it AB. Haven't done circular motion yet so idk
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    Probability

    There are an infinite amount of possibilities, yes. Hence 1/infinity. Using limits, this is zero. However, there is a chance of selecting that number. Hence paradox
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    Magnetic Flux vs. Time

    Shit, -n... Then yea it would be A
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    Magnetic Flux vs. Time

    Shouldn't it be B
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    Upcoming physics trials

    Prove that Einstein's theory on special relativity is wrong
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    CSSA chemistry

    Re: CSSA Chemistry 2011 Yea...I saw people doing it in class that way, but found it quite illogical. Was so tempted to go with the equal equal
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    CSSA chemistry

    Re: CSSA Chemistry 2011 it should be right. I put carbon dioxide
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    CSSA chemistry

    Re: CSSA Chemistry 2011 From what I've gathered... 0.25 mol/L of sulfuric 0.5 mol/L of HCL Sulfuric acid will fully disassociate itself to hydronium + HS04-. But HSO4- does not fully ionise. Hence you couldn't really multiply 0.25 by 2. hence HCL will have more hydronium ions and hence have...
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    Intergration

    HOLY SHIT spiralflex wtf!
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    Ask me for chemistry help!

    Depends on what you mean. If they've recorded the heat as only 70% of the heat of combustion, then divide it by 0.7 to get all the heat.
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    Inverse functions + finding area via volumes -- HELP NEEDED

    Make a rectangle, then find the area bounded by curve and y axis You tried that? arj1 confirmed it works oh wait, it's hermes1 now?
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    Ask me for chemistry help!

    Ignore first part. I misinterpreted the question
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    Ask me for chemistry help!

    No, if It ionises by 10% you add the hydronium ions to form one big concentration. I like that question, it's more realistic Oh wait a minute, you are correct. I was thinking of H3PO4--> H+ +H2PO4-. As you keep going it ionises less,etc[not sure if phosphoric acid ionises like that
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