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LE-0130:
Hi!
I was just hoping to get help for this physics question. I'm sort of new to mechanical waves and I don't quite understand the answer for this question. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks :)
Bri MT:
Hi!
Welcome to the forums :)
This question is testing your understanding of how transverse waves work. Imagine that the graph is showing an ocean wave, you if you picked one location in the ocean, the water level would go up and down and up and down as the wave moves along. For this question, the locations you are interesting in are u and v - where are those particles going?
It might help you to watch a video or look at a gif explaining the basics of transverse waves if you're finding this very confusing.
Cupcake2423:
hey!!
i know for the end of year exam i'm allowed to type up my notes (and its 2 double-sided A4 paper right??)
But for my SACs can i also type up my notes (like the summary sheet)??
Owlbird83:
--- Quote from: Cupcake2423 on February 10, 2021, 06:53:11 pm ---hey!!
i know for the end of year exam i'm allowed to type up my notes (and its 2 double-sided A4 paper right??)
But for my SACs can i also type up my notes (like the summary sheet)??
--- End quote ---
Hey!
yep for size of exam notes
I'm sure you would be able to type and print out sac cheat sheets, I don't see why teachers wouldn't accept that unless they've told people it must be handwritten. I guess it depends on your school/teacher, but my school was fine with whatever for sacs so long as it was the size they told us
Roger Luo :
I am quite ahead for physics, and don't know what to do, right now I am done in Unit 3 for physics, but our school is only halfway through it, should I start revising practice exams for unit 3, or get the other jacaranda book and do the questions of that. tbh, I don't know how to juggle Unit 3 review with stronger SAC prep.
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