But OP asked for an explanation of Physics behind projectile motion.
So I don't think too much history (although it might be worth mentioning) is needed. IMO, practical applications are unnecessary.
"A projectile is an object launched into air that experiences one force that is its weight due to gravity. When a projectile is fired, it follows a parabolic path. The distance an object travels is dependent on the initial velocity of the object and the angle which it was fired at.
The...
Please stop assuming things that are not stated.
This is not HSC English where your subjective interpretations are encouraged.
How do you know if one is trying to make his/her family move?
What if the family wants to move and it is just better to go to a place close to uni(s) because they...
To OP: Don't listen to him.
For the Haber process, compromised temperature and pressure are good to know, but strictly speaking, unnecessary. I would, however, memorise them for the Haber process as there is a whole subsection on it and temperature and pressure adjustments/monitoring. Btw...
LOL
I think it's about the time for you to give up, Shadowdude.
Majority of people who gained higher ATARs did more than 10 units=/=studying more than 10 units increases the chance of geting higher ATAR
Well then, just bring the stuff that you wanted to cover + some school stuff maybe and you don't need to bring contexts.
I don't think contexts will help at all anyway so yeah.
I'll be bringing both Patel and Camb myself anyway so maybe chem contexts
I have never used it before so I want to see what it has that I haven't seen before lol
Hey, just to make sure that you haven't forgotten about tutoring, tomorrow 1pm at Hurstville library. Bring the chem stuff you talked about and if possible, previous exams/tests that you've done!