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  1. K

    Is this HSC answer wrong from the 2010 exam?

    It changes by 7.5*10^-4 KG but F = BIL is based on force.
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    Engineering studies 2015 Solutions!!

    Self learning the AS1100 standards would be pretty difficult I am guessing.
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    Engineering studies 2015 Solutions!!

    I just calculated, probably getting 76 raw. Fuck. I hope I can scrape a high band 5 ;( I am absolutely guttered, I thought I was on my way to a band six. I'm so delusional. EDIT: 72 raw. Question 22 part (c) is missing.
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    HSC 2015 mechanics discussion

    Okay, that is all five marks lost then. ;[
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    HSC how to write in booklets

    Draw a line through the middle of the page, then work only one side. When you know you fucked it up, you can always use the right side for corrections.
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    Moderation for small gaps

    Assessment marks are rounded so if you are 0.3 marks off, you are considered 1st too. (That is what I have been hearing)
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    HSC 2015 mechanics discussion

    Fuck. Let's wait for D94 to post the solutions for everything :)
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    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive They will use this to differentiate between a Band 6 student and a Band 5 student. ;D
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    Preliminary units

    I think that will be a question to ask your principal. Previously at my old school, they allowed people to change subjects within the first two weeks of Year 11 (is it week 6 for the start of Year 11?). I think this differs by school and you will be better off asking your year adviser/head...
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    HSC 2015 mechanics discussion

    I'm not sure whether that 1200 is 1.5m away or 3m away. I remember getting 3450 for the roller though. Just for you D94.
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    HSC 2015 mechanics discussion

    Yeah, I got what you mentioned for the second part which was finding the pin joint. For the ROLLER joint, it was 3450, I'm pretty sure. I did it by taking moments around the PIN joint. If you meant finding the member AC, I don't remember that one.
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    HSC 2015 mechanics discussion

    The question was like this right? I'll post my solutions in a few minutes (brb) Let the pin joint be B. (Clockwise +) Mb = 0 Mb = -1.5(1200) - 4.5(750) + 1.5A A = 3450
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    HSC 2015 mechanics discussion

    This? If so, that is definitely not 0. Apparently BOSTES is enforcing that no students will be allowed to take out even question booklets. At our school, they were pretty anal about it.
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    HSC 2015 mechanics discussion

    No. The roller joint is 3540. You mean the first part of the question right?
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    Pre-2008 hsc solutions?

    I personally have the Success One and think it is well worth the price I got it for. ($10). Look around the Buy/Sell section to see if anyone is selling the Success One.
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    HSC 2015 mechanics discussion

    202 GPA. Slope, I fucked up. Piston Force, I got 350. Movement I didn't finish ;( Got the same Lift/Drag ratio as you and I didn't put : 1 either. I got 1950 for Rb too. For 0.85 efficiency, I got around 300. For the roller support, it acts horizontally in this case. It acts where it...
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    Any suggestions for related texts for AOS - discovery

    There's an excellent collection on the sticky thread.
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    HSC 2015 Engineering Studies Marathon

    Re: Engineering Studies Marathon Measure the height of a to b in the front view. Extend from b across horizontally for how long the height was. Draw a line from a to the extended point of b to form a triangle. The hypotenuse is the true length.
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    HSC 2015 Engineering Studies Marathon

    Re: Engineering Studies Marathon You will always take the dimensions that they have given unless they actually specifically tell you to measure it yourself. In this case, you know the length of the thread is 35mm but the scale is 2:1, so you will draw the length of the thread as 70. 1:2 =...
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