Does anyone have tips for trial preparation? I gotta aim for 100 for everything to try and get as high as possible but is there anything else that I should do?
Does anyone know if this quote is in the artist of the floating world?
An artist's concern is to capture beauty wherever he finds it. I don't know whether it is an actual quote in the book or whether it is a quote by Ishiguro
I don't get how to do this question. To find the max horizontal range I would use the R=v*v*sin(2a)/g however, the launch angle is 0 so it is deemed pointless and I thought that I could maybe find the time and then solve it but I don't know how I would find the time.
For resisted motion, if the mass isn't give to you do you leave it as m? I feel like you are meant to leave it as m but in the worked solutions of FItzgerald, the calculations are done without the m when a numerical value for mass is not provided
But then again for engineering, you gotta be the top 0.0000000000something percent that can create something revolutionary and that is harder now. If you don't do that, wouldn't it be harder to get a job since a lot of people can get in with lower stars so there is more competition?
For the common module, I know that you need to know your prescribed text for the hsc but for the actual exam, are you only meant to use the prescribed text for the essay or do you still need a related text?