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Textbook: Dot-Points Physics HSC (1 Viewer)

ThreeOne

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I was just wondering if anyone used this textbook for the Physics HSC course. This textbook Lists all the dot-points in the syllabus and has answers for them.

Is this textbook a worthy puchase, or is there a better alternative? I'm using the Jacaranda textbook at school.
 

stariiskiez

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i bought this book in the holz but i havnt touched it since LOL
ive also got the chem one, n its really good with simple and to the point answers, so im assuming the phy one is also like that
 

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I wouldn't bother, I used jacaranda, and also hsc online, thats got all the information you need to understand, couple these two together and your set
 

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i really dont like jacaranda that much, i used notes from acmilan who is a bos member (not the book macmilan or somethin). he has excellent notes. i was a struggling physics student but due to his notes i believe i aced the HSC physics exam. here is the link.

Motors and Generators
http://www.boredofstudies.org/download.php?id=4372

Ideas to implementation
http://www.boredofstudies.org/download.php?id=4371

Quanta to Quarks
http://www.boredofstudies.org/download.php?id=4368

unfortuantely he does not have notes for space

also Charles Sturt Notes are good. i think the website is

www.hsc.csu.edu.au
 
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