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  1. 00iCon

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    GO AND READ THE THREAD!!!!! it's B.
  2. 00iCon

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    and what degree qualifies you to make that (incorrect) assumption?
  3. 00iCon

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    but the distance change of the moon when it's in front and behing is so small considering the solar system... could be could be not... idk 13/15 now :(
  4. 00iCon

    General Thoughts: Physics

    did two pages and 2 lines on the 6 marker... what about you?
  5. 00iCon

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    MOST WIN EVER :D you should go into the textbook industry! Q2 is calculatable from infromation given so 9.37.... i.e. (A) 4 is D 5 is C 9 i got C, this is being debated 15 is A: E field is uniform.
  6. 00iCon

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    i hate it with this NEGATIVE EP
  7. 00iCon

    General Thoughts: Physics

    It has been done before :P
  8. 00iCon

    Band Cut offs?

    BUT, the students must know the impacts of their future career, instead of blindly stepping into something capable of destroying the world.... <cough> LCH <cough> There sould be a concentration of maths, but the impacts must be sudied- not necessarily examined.
  9. 00iCon

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    I just think: electron flow is opposite to conventional current... every time. But the force's direction is the problem i have... maybe 14/15?
  10. 00iCon

    That was the easiest Physics exam I've seen so far.

    But you out of all people definately have the ABILITY. It must have just been stress...
  11. 00iCon

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    NONNONONONONONONONONOMNONONONONONOJNONONONO!!!! Force is the force that pushes it through the field, not the induced force!!!! That being said, the same rule applies to a current carrying conductor in a B field...
  12. 00iCon

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    Did I really get 15/15? awesome!
  13. 00iCon

    That was the easiest Physics exam I've seen so far.

    They were hard indeed, but i believe they gave too many marks for the simpler ones. ran out of other creative questions?
  14. 00iCon

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    cos@ is the agnle of the coil - 0 degrees at start sin@ is the angle a wire makes with the magnetic field
  15. 00iCon

    Band Cut offs?

    Re: Above Did anyone see Astrophysics part E? whaeres my maths cushion gone??? i wanted maths!! Predictions: someone got 100% i got ~98 raw
  16. 00iCon

    That was the easiest Physics exam I've seen so far.

    two letters: E-f*cking-Z
  17. 00iCon

    LHC question

    I liked it, becasuse it related to modern developments in physics. So, who else got oppositely charged particles, proton from right to left, electron from left to right? Also 2.5 x 10^-2 Teslas for the field. That was the hardest question from me. Even Q30)e) was easy in comparison.
  18. 00iCon

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    the way i tought was that the Cooper pairs actually CREATE the vibrations, so not A. not C or D obviously. so B.
  19. 00iCon

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    well, in 11, (D) starts at zero, so wrong. its not asking for the force perpendicular to the coil, but the force ONLY on AB. for 13 i got B but im not too sure...
  20. 00iCon

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    11 is definately NOT D. the force on the wire is constant and up, until the commutator switches it.
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