hmmm i had no idea so i put that customer number wasnt sent to AcceptAndValidatePassword
if this happens than the password will be the same regardless of the customer number
which means that someone could get into an account, or customers could not access their account????
who is taking one of these into the exam?
i unfortunately lost mine during the year. does anyone want to scan it in so i can the picture into the exam haha
or better does anyone know where i can buy one?
thanx in advance
ok haha here are my explanations for those who care.
4. i got b but everyone else seemed to got a
r^3/t^2 = r^3/t^2 for x and y since they orbit the same planet??
r^3/tx^2 = (4r)^3/ty^2
...
ty^2/tx^2 =
ok i just realised i forgot to cube the 4. DAMNIT
5. first of all this is...
multiple choice
McLake:
Here is a table of results generated by the reponses in the other thread.
Partial answers list DO NOT show up in this table:
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~mrla036/Physics.htm
EDIT: LAST UPDATED 1st Nov
heres wat i put
1. b
2. a
3. b
4. b
5. d
6. b...
heres wat i got 4 multiple choice
1. b
2. a
3. b
4. b
5. d
6. b
7. d
8. c
9. c
10. a
11. b
12. d
13. d
14. d???
15. a
let me know any agreements/disagreements
n where is the exam thoughts forum for physics?:confused:
i still dont know what this thing is. ive read through the text book about a thousand times but still dont know it.
and the experiment that proved wrong classical physics?
any help?
thanx in advance :D
if positive charges are pushed to one side. than that is the conventional current. convential current states that current goes from positive to negative.
applying the right hand rule positive charges in the rod will head towards Y
so why isnt Y negative???????
positive charges are...
question asked in both past years is methods to improve experiments:
i got
repeat the experiment and taking the average value
include a wider range of testing values
my teacher said to avoid saying human error and the use of an analog equipment
any others?