Re: UNSW chit chat thread 2017
Once UNSW sends opal your details (takes around 2 days from when you gave consent) you can apply for your opal on their website. All you need is your name, address and your student id number (what you login with to my.unsw).
Might also be helpful to know about extrapolation and interpolation.
They might ask the validity of predicting results outside/inside the given values after drawing a line of best fit.
Thanks for the response.
I don't think I'll do the Eng/Commerce dual degree since I'm not interested in getting into Management Consulting/IB. And it seems like it won't make finding a civil engineering job that much easier.
I might just do the standard civil engineering instead of the one with...
Which one is a better combo
Civil/Architecture https://www.engineering.unsw.edu.au/study-with-us/undergraduate-degrees/civil-engineering-with-architecture
or
Engineering/Commerce https://www.business.unsw.edu.au/degrees-courses/undergraduate/double-bachelor/commerce-engineering
I want to...
Question:
Answer:
Why is it wrong to do initial thrust = final thrust when the question says that the thrust remains constant?
My attempt:
http://i.imgur.com/9rVtCIO.jpg
Maybe I'm subbing values wrong?
Ok, so the question isn't the problem but rather the method used to get the answer.
This is the answer:
Why is it that we're allowed to take the modulus of both sides to get a locus because if I do the same with a fixed point for example:
z = 1 + i
|z| = sqrt(2)
x^2 + y^2 = 2
I get that locus...
isnt that still mg/tangentialforce?
cos(90-theta) = adjacent/hypo = mg/tangetialforce
so tangential force = mg/sin(theta)
im sure im wrong but this is how im seeing it right now
Re: HSC 2016 4U Marathon
Help please.
http://i.imgur.com/OqALLPv.png
This is the answer
http://imgur.com/a/0mdmt
I understand finding the Angular Velocity for A but I don't understand why it's using angle PBO instead of angle PBC for the B.
Are you meant to use the angle which is acute and if...