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  1. Zlatman

    UNSW 17/S2 Official Results Thread

    Better than I thought, I felt like I flunked the finals with that first question. Rest of the course was pretty easy though. What were your thoughts?
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    UNSW 17/S2 Official Results Thread

    Cheering ======================================================== Session Course Title Result ======================================================== T2 ACCT2542 Corporate Financial Reporting....96 HD T2 FINS2624 Portfolio Mgmt...................97 HD...
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    Post Your 2016 University Offers Here

    Advanced Maths + Commerce @ UNSW :)
  4. Zlatman

    What's your favourite sport?

    Meh? Alright? Noooo, it's amazing! Everyone seems to hate cricket though, so I'll take meh, haha
  5. Zlatman

    What course you doing next year?

    Commerce/Science(Advanced Maths) at UNSW
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    What's your favourite sport?

    Cricket all the way!
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    Post your 2015 ATAR here!

    99.2! :D Oooft, what a beast! Congratulations man, you deserve it!
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    Share your 2015 HSC results here

    Economics 91 6 English Advanced 86 5 Maths Ext 1 99 E4 Maths Ext 2 96 E4 Physics 94 6 Super happy! Congratulations everyone, we made it!
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    Carrotsticks' Solutions 2015 Extension 1 HSC

    Ahh well, I guess it makes sense, wasn't really hopeful anyway (fingers crossed though). Thanks for the quick response!
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    Carrotsticks' Solutions 2015 Extension 1 HSC

    I did both of these (y/x and ydot/xdot), but crossed out the ydot/xdot answer (which was correct), can I still get both marks or would I lose one because my non-crossed-out answer was incorrect?
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    General Thoughts: Mathematics Extension 1

    Solution to final probability question: EDIT: there's a mistake in the final line, the second term on the RHS shouldn't have a half. (wording isn't great, but you get the picture)
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    HSC 2015 MX1 Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2015 3U Marathon Yep, they're just different ways of saying the same thing.
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    Wave function and potential wells

    Re: HSC Physics Marathon 2015 bro, this is easy. you just gotta multiply E_1-IDW by 3, because that's how many sides are in a triangle, and then raise it to the power of the radius of the sun. for e1, you then divide by planck's constant because you're calculating the frequency. for e2 you...
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    HSC Physics MC Thread

    ikr, ffs, need to get faster at typing up my answers, lol
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    HSC Physics MC Thread

    The line has the formula: EK = hf - W So yeah, when the value of the work function occurs when the frequency is zero, i.e. the y-intercept (as you said). But, we can also find it out using the x-intercepts. When EK = 0, W = hf. The THRESHOLD FREQUENCY for Metal X is at 4 x 10^-14 and...
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    HSC Physics Marathon 2013-2015 Archive

    re: HSC Physics Marathon Archive No worries! I think it's assuming it gains 2U, since relative to the Sun it starts at 15000m/s and ends at 41000m/s in the example, but I'm not sure how it works for cases when it's not front-on. I'd imagine it is still the same concept, but the calculations...
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    HSC Physics Marathon 2013-2015 Archive

    re: HSC Physics Marathon Archive The simplest way I can explain why the speed relative to the earth doesn't change is with a head-on slingshot effect, where the spaceship initially moves in the opposite direction to the earth, and ends up moving in the same direction as the earth (relative to...
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    2015ers Chit-Chat Thread

    Excluding the bottom part, the black line is 3/4 (0.745ish) of the grey line. Including the bottom part, the black line is 3/5 (0.588ish) of the grey line. (source: paint)
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    HSC Physics Marathon 2013-2015 Archive

    re: HSC Physics Marathon Archive Use the right-hand palm rule for the holes, and left-hand (or reverse right-hand) palm rule for the electrons. With the RHPR, point your thumb in the direction of the holes (conventional current) and fingers in the direction of the magnetic field. Your...
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    Thoughts on HSC chemistry 2015

    oooooft, what did everyone think on that 15 marker on the economic impact of the development of new plastics? I wrote 12 pages, pretty stoked.
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