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Fizzy_Cyst

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Here is my HSC Trial Examination for 2013.

Will put up some answers and the feedback which I gave my guys soonish, but give it a go without the answers first :)

I made it easier than usual, to ensure my guys and girls were confident!

Marks still ranged from 6% - 90%, average being around 46%. 18 of my 41 students passed.
 

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Yep, 5020 is correct :)

15 of my 41 got it correct, most of the others fell for the tricky trickster trick :)
 

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how are the students meant to know the mass of mars?? i had to search that on google.

PS - love that question, it separates the students that know their stuff and those who don't have a clue
 

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how are the students meant to know the mass of mars?? i had to search that on google.

PS - love that question, it separates the students that know their stuff and those who don't have a clue
The irony in that you don't need the mass of Mars lol.

I guess it really separates the students that know their stuff :p
 

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how are the students meant to know the mass of mars?? i had to search that on google.

PS - love that question, it separates the students that know their stuff and those who don't have a clue
I know the source from where that question came from :p.
 

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The irony in that you don't need the mass of Mars lol.

I guess it really separates the students that know their stuff :p
isnt the formula v=sqrt(2GM/r)

g = 6.67x10^-11
m = mass of body (kilograms)
r = radius (meters)
 

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I still have the feeling you're trolling...
 

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