I keep hearing that people got ln(2)/0.1 for this question... starting to panic a little bit.
This is what I did. I'd appreciate it if anybody could tell me if I did something wrong.
Normal Intensity:
1 = 10^{-12} \cdot e^{0.1L_{1}}
10^{12}=e^{0.1L_{1}}
ln(10^{12})/0.1 = L_{1}...
This is what I did. I'd appreciate it if somebody could tell me if I did something wrong.
Normal Intensity:
1 = 10^{-12} \cdot e^{0.1L_{1}}
10^{12}=e^{0.1L_{1}}
ln(10^{12})/0.1 = L_{1}
Double Intensity:
2 = 10^{-12}\cdot e^{0.1L_{2}}
2\times 10^{12}= e^{0.1L_{2}}
ln(2 \times...
Finished everything apart from the prove BF : FE thing in the first 1.5 hours. Checked over my work and spent the following hour trying to solve it to no avail :(.
I'm confident/hoping I'll get 115+. Really just depends on how many silly mistakes I made.
Yeah that is a possibility. If they do decide to put it in they're probably going to give it a twist, like: "How did the developments/discoveries brought about by Pasteur/Koch aid in the... etc"
That being said it'll still be pretty straightforward so don't worry lol.
Damn, 4000? Smoke must have been coming off your paper... I felt like I was writing flat out the entire time and I only managed 3.5 haha.
This paper's been such a relief. If they had asked for an interview/conversation etc. I would have been crushed. I just can't write anything original in...
I felt like I was going to break down emotionally when I saw the questions. All those hours wasted perfecting my essays, memorizing them etc.
And they fitted perfectly :). Had around ~3.5k words by the end.
So 55+, hopefully 57+.