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Sixth form Relative speed of separation using relative speeds of approach in an elastic collisio

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-06-04 16:34:01 - Similar - Report/Block

Would somebody please read through the following options and tell me exactly what it is that makes D more right than A? The relative speed of approach = v, so B & C can't be right because the relative speed of separation = 0 in both of those cases. E can't be correct because the collision is elastic. The relative speed of separation = v i...

Best sixth form collage

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2012-09-11 17:50:36 - Similar - Report/Block

which would be the best state sixth form collage in london because im in year 11 and my teachers are saying to think about sixth form collages but i dont want to go to my schools sixth form ps how many subjects can you take in A level...

Separation studio vs ultraseps

t-shirtforums.com - 2013-03-14 14:38:04 - Similar - Report/Block

Looking at purchasing a colour separation program. We use acu rip for our films so I would think separation studio would be best but not sure. There is a price difference of $600 so it would make sense that separation studio is better. Any input is appreciated.

Sixth Form Outfit

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-06-09 15:52:04 - Similar - Report/Block

Hey I'm a year 11 student, nearly going into Sixth Form. I was wondering if Sixth Form students could post photos of outfits they wear or would wear to class so that me and other new Sixth Form Students can have an idea of what to wear. Because switching from wearing the same uniform everyday to having to decide on what to wear can be dif...

Sixth form A Level Statistics Self Teaching

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-06-10 00:21:58 - Similar - Report/Block

Hey, I really want to do statistics but my sixth form don't offer it. I would have to teach my self, I am not bothered about this. I was wondering if anyone has any recommended; textbooks or anything else. I am going to do the AQA Stat without course work. Dose anyone have any notes they don't mind sharing. I am doing in sixth form Bio, C...

london sixth form schools & colleges - the top 15 and worst 15??

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-05-03 18:05:55 - Similar - Report/Block

hello pplz! it looks like there are no proper league tables for sixth form schools & colleges in london. so i thought i should post this thread to find the top 15 and worst 15. i live in the far north of the city, so im not sure about the sixth form schools and colleges towards the south of the city. this is what i think about the sixth f...

Working part time whilst at sixth form

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-04-09 23:20:02 - Similar - Report/Block

Obviously when I start sixth form I can't have a job Monday-Friday. Lets say I'm applying for TK Max, will they take this into account when I say ''Part time'' Is it best to notify them I can only work weekends at the bottom of my CV? Where is the best place to apply if you're at Sixth form?...

Applying to external sixth form and college:

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-06-07 17:33:44 - Similar - Report/Block

Hi I am going to resit the year but i dont think my own sixth form will accept me if i get really bad As so I was wondering would it be a good idea to apply to external sixth form now or a college. or should I wait for my exam results, then phone in to ask if there is remaining places.. THank you so much for comment, I appreciate your hon...

im confused and lost....

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-03-21 12:09:33 - Similar - Report/Block

hellooo. to explain my situation, i should proabably explain whats been going on in the past 12 months of my wierd life. last year in yr11, my school brainwashed my year group to stay for the sixth form. we was told in the sixth form will be "sooooo awesome and amazing". i didnt apply for anywhere else (my very stupid mistake) and i decid...

Sixth Form Maths grade good enough for Grammar sixth form?

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2012-09-02 01:20:18 - Similar - Report/Block

Hi guys, I am doing the modular system to gain my GCSE mathematics qualification and I was wondering what type of grade in maths I would need to get into a grammar sixth form. I am not looking to carry on maths as an A-Level but I am aware that your GCSE maths qualification is important for gaining access to good sixth forms and uni's. So...

Sixth form Speed/Velocity

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-06-06 00:29:29 - Similar - Report/Block

I know that you use Pythagoras Theorem to find the resultant of the vertical component of velocity and the horizontal component of velocity but is this resultant = speed ? Also, if they asked me to find the ''velocity of the ball as it hits the ground at R'', what exactly would I have to find? I'm just trying to understand the use of the...

Ashby School Sixth Form

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-05-21 20:20:30 - Similar - Report/Block

Hiya, My name's Aaliyah and I'll be moving house from Birmingham to Derbyshire just before college starts in August. I've secured a place at Ashby sixth form, it looks lovely there but I don't know the area very well and I will not know anyone at the sixth form prior to joining. I was wondering if anyone else is going there? Thanks! My A-...

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King Edwards Handsworth Girls Sixth Form

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-04-22 00:11:26 - Similar - Report/Block

So, I want to go to King Edwards handsworth sixth form but, I'm not so sure yet :/ because, i don't know about the environment there - would i be able to make new friends or will i be just a loner? I don't anybody who is actually got there from my school currently... So chances are likely I'll be on my own but, i'm really confused :confus...

Sixth form Electromagnetic induction

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-06-11 21:13:59 - Similar - Report/Block

When there is relative motion between a magnet and a coil of wire, a current is induced in the coil of wire. My question is why does this occur? I read something about lines of flux being cut but I am a bit confused.. Thanks...

Edexcel M4 help please!

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-03-23 16:32:40 - Similar - Report/Block

I'm not great at relative motion and i found this particular question reaaally hard so can anyone help me? (and this is a past exam question) question: a boat is sailing north at a speed of 15km/h. To an observer on the boat the wind appears to blow from a direction of 30 degrees. The boat turns around and sails due south at the same spee...

Can a 21 year old go to a sixth form college

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-04-25 18:25:02 - Similar - Report/Block

Hi, I'm 21 and want to study A levels. The FE colleges near me are really bad, and the sixth form colleges nearby are all extremely good and get great ofsted reports etc. I have been offered a place at all of these colleges, but I am trying to decide which one to go to. I want to have a good education and good lessons, but I am worried th...

Sixth form Vertical circles

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-02-12 11:46:13 - Similar - Report/Block

'' if the particle is to reach to the top of the circle then we require v>0 when θ=180 '' Why does the speed of the particle need to be greater than 0 to reach the top of the circle? I mean if the speed of the particle equals 0 at the top (so v=0 when θ=180), then the top is still reached?...

Sixth form Aqa, psychology b, unit 1 & 2

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-03-21 18:59:29 - Similar - Report/Block

Hey, i'm in year 12 at sixth form and sitting my first 2 psychology exams on the 22nd of May and early June... ANY TIPS? Any things that you think are bound to crop up? any help would be largely appreciated. thanks guys :)...

Sixth form projectile motion

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-03-18 23:12:43 - Similar - Report/Block

A ball was projected horizontally at a speed of 0.52ms-1 across the top of an inclined board of width 600mm and length 1200mm. It reached the bottom of the board 0.9s later. Calculate a) distance travelled by the ball across the board (it's 0.468m) b) its acceleration on the board c) speed at bottom of the board Can someone help me with...

Is This Possible At All In Sixth Form

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-06-11 23:23:48 - Similar - Report/Block

Hey in sixth form i want to do the following subjects; Biology Chemistry Physics Sociology BTEC Level 3 Applied Science (Assignments at home ) Stats (Self Teaching) Maths and Physics Open University Degree...

Why is a div with "position: absolute" not by default relative to the document?

stackoverflow.com - 2013-02-27 11:58:44 - Similar - Report/Block

I thought a general rule is that, whenever a div foo has position: relative , then if none of the parent and ancestor has any non-static position (so need to have one of relative, absolute, or fixed ), then, the div foo now will be position relative to the overall document. But in the following page: http://jsfiddle.net/4RcEn/6/ some...

Sixth Form m1 mechanics power and work problem

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2012-08-24 20:44:25 - Similar - Report/Block

A winch is used to raise a 200 kg load. The maximum power of the winch is 5 kW. Calculate the greatest possible acceleration of the load when its speed is 2 ms^-1, and the greatest speed at which the load can be raised. Here's my calculation: F=5000/2=2500 N Tension-Weight=ma 2500-2000=200a a=500/200= 2.5 ms^-2 but behind textbook suggest...

Sixth form Unit 1

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-05-16 16:35:29 - Similar - Report/Block

Thought id just start a Unit 1 thread for the students of sixth form, unit 1 consisting of Particle physics, quantum phenomena and electricity.

Sixth form Stuck on another vectors question about intercepting boats

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-04-09 16:34:27 - Similar - Report/Block

A small boat S, drifting in the sea, is modelled as a particle moving in a straight line at constant speed. When first sighted at 0900, S is at a point with position vector (-2i-4j)km relative to a fixed origin O, where i and j are unit vectors due east and due north respectively. At 0940, S is at the point with position vector (4i-6j)km.

Sixth Form closing down to students who are only just finishing Y12

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-04-24 18:46:37 - Similar - Report/Block

Hi guys, Im new on here so bear with me... I currently studying at The International School and Sixth Form in Birmingham and only yesterday found out that after my first year which, my whole year group will not be able to continue because of "Money troubles" the school has. I dont buy this at all as they have just refurbished the whole sc...

Wren Academy sixth form!!!

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-03-06 09:04:48 - Similar - Report/Block

Hi I applied to Wren but I am not sure whether to accept as the sixth form has no history. Does anyone have any experience of this school?...

Sixth form special relativity and time dilation

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-04-11 14:38:07 - Similar - Report/Block

So I'll explain what I think I know and what I am unsure about. I understand that it is the stationary observer that always records the proper time, and an observer moving at a constant velocity v relative to the event will always record a longer time. However, I was reading about an experiment to measure muon decay, whereby the time was...

Full 6 speed DCCD conversion kit from 2004 JDM STi

scoobynet.com - 2012-08-06 15:09:33 - Similar - Report/Block

Full 6 Speed DCCD conversion kit. 6 Speed JDM DCCD Gearbox 6 Speed Cradle 6 Speed Gear Linkage 6 Speed Gearknob 6 Speed oem Clutch 6 Speed Flywheel 6 Speed Clutch Slave Cylinder 6 Speed Starter Motor 6 Speed Propshaft 6 Speed JDM 3.9 R180 Diff 6 Speed Driveshafts x4 6 Speed Hubs 5x100 x4 £2450 delivered anywhere ireland or mainland uk. De...

Art/ Illustration work during Sixth Form

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-04-25 08:29:36 - Similar - Report/Block

I'm soon going into sixth form with one of my favourite subjects being art. So therefore I was wondering- how can you do art/ illustration work part-time to earn some money? For example if you wanted to do illustration, how would you get a company to look at you, especially if you are just a student? Have any of you done it before? :)...

Sixth form Back titration with copper (II) carbonate

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-05-16 17:53:10 - Similar - Report/Block

You are given basic copper (II) carbonates of the form Cu(OH) .xCuCO . The value of x can be determined by gravimetric analysis. Thermal decomposition equations: CuCO -> CuO + CO Cu(OH) -> CuO + H Question: Explain how you would process your data to determine the value of x. NB this is a planning exercise; no data are actually obtained...

Sixth form Science experiments on animals????

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-03-13 23:23:56 - Similar - Report/Block

Not really animals but what living things are we allowed to experiment on in sixth form? Apart from daphnia, brine shrimp and maggots? (I have to do an experiment for biology)...

Sixth form Empirical & molecular formula of but-2-ene

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-03-15 14:25:45 - Similar - Report/Block

Q. Calculate the empirical and molecular formula of but-2-ene. Answers: empirical formula = C4H8 Molecular formula: CH2 <- How? normally they give a relative molecular mass and they haven't this time so I don't understand how it's CH2. Thanks :)...

AQA A Level Statistics Self Teaching

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-06-10 00:59:34 - Similar - Report/Block

Hey, I really want to do statistics but my sixth form don't offer it. I would have to teach my self, I am not bothered about this. I was wondering if anyone has any recommended; textbooks or anything else. I am going to do the AQA Stat without course work. Dose anyone have any notes they don't mind sharing. I am doing in sixth form Bio, C...

stoke newington sixth form???

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-03-25 10:51:01 - Similar - Report/Block

hellooo!! i applied to the stoke newington sixth form. i just wanted to know if anyone here goes their. im still deciding if i should go there or not. So yeah share your experiences!...

Magdalen College Sixth Form interview

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-03-20 22:57:06 - Similar - Report/Block

I have an interview at Magdalen later this week for entry to the sixth form next year (I know its late!), and I was wondering if anyone could give me any indication of what the interviews are like and any interview tips in general. I'm applying for English, History, Geography and Politics. Thanks...

CSS form with width and validation error message right of the form

stackoverflow.com - 2012-06-12 13:18:49 - Similar - Report/Block

I have a simple html form. This form has a specific width and margin auto so the form is in the middle of the screen. margin: 0px auto; padding: 0; min-width: 600px; width: 650px; I validate if all textboxes are filled. I use asp:RequiredFieldValidator with an own css class .ErrorMessage position:relative; left: 80px; width: 150px;...

Sixth form English Lit. a* essay writing help needed!

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-03-20 22:23:27 - Similar - Report/Block

Hi! Currently I take AS Lit in Sixth form. I have a few problems with my essay writing that I'd really like to address but am not sure how to. For instance, gramatically speaking sometimes my sentences don't make sense. What I mean by that is I don't write ''fluently'', a lot of the students in my class write essays that are very coherent...

Err... Hi, I guess.

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-03-06 10:11:08 - Similar - Report/Block

Hi all, I'm 15, in my final year of Secondary Schooling and going into college/sixth form in September. I say "Secondary Schooling" rather than "Secondary School" as I have been homeschooled all my life until now, which makes me rather nervous about going into College, but I really am looking forward to it. I don't know whether this is th...

Undergraduate The heat equation, separation of variables, boundary conditions

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-05-02 14:33:33 - Similar - Report/Block

I'm having trouble understanding how to use the boundary conditions in this problem (have attached picture of the problem below). I have to solve the problem using separation of variables. My attempt so far: solution has the form T(t,r)=F(t)R(r) so the heat equation becomes: RF'=FR''+(2/r)FR' I've then separated variables and made both si...

Sixth form refraction

thestudentroom.co.uk - 2013-03-21 21:59:28 - Similar - Report/Block

Say if light enters a more dense medium, refraction occurs. But what happens to the frequency, speed and wavelength of the light? I think wavelength changes, but not sure about the others.




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