It isn't as hard as chemistry.Quote:
Originally Posted by Moose
If you're good at maths, physics is alright.
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It isn't as hard as chemistry.Quote:
Originally Posted by Moose
If you're good at maths, physics is alright.
Question 6 was:
a)Calculate the voltage inbetween v1 and v3 (1)
b)Calculate the voltage in v1 (2)
c)Calculate the electric charge in all 14 circuits if they were connected in parrallel (2)
d)i)What would the voltage gain be if a 340turns to 1400turns transistor was introduced before r2? (4)
d)ii)Where would be the best place to introduce this (with the greatest total voltage gain)? (1)
Total was 10 marks. I did all of that question but got the wrong answer for part d
Ok, not really. We have to take chemistry first then physics, I'm taking both at the same time. And physics is harder.
My skools different from most others. We got all 3 sciences as seperate subjects ever since we started them. You then got to choose what ones you wanted but you need to take 1.Quote:
Originally Posted by Moose
In scotland you do sciences as seperate subjects.Quote:
Originally Posted by Moose
And I did both, and chemistry is far harder...
You never did I2 Physics.Quote:
Originally Posted by Helennnnnnnnnn
No... but I did standard grade physics and standard grade Chemistry, so the comparison would be pretty similar to comparing I2 physics and I2 chemistry...Quote:
Originally Posted by Door
I did I2 Chemistry and dropped it after 3 months. Physics is harder and I did Tech aswell.Quote:
Originally Posted by Helennnnnnnnnn
Chemistry is revision, Physics is revision with calculation and problem solving.
Lol if you dropped it, surely it was harder?Quote:
Originally Posted by Door
And different people are good at different things, so we could both find different ones hard :P
I dropped it to do Tech because I need TechQuote:
Originally Posted by Helennnnnnnnnn