ATAR Notes: Forum
VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Physics => Topic started by: zsteve on June 26, 2016, 06:46:02 pm
-
Hey everyone,
I'm publishing my final exam notes for VCE physics. I wrote these up pretty much as a revision exercise for the exam, I never used it for practice exams and I pretty much didn't need it in the exam as a result (which is a good thing).
I highly recommend you write your own notes sheet, for the sake of the learning and revision that comes through the process of writing it up. Anyway, here's mine for reference (e.g. suggestions towards what to put on, and probably quite a few tips/tricks on it as well)
Whilst I obviously tried to make my notes sheet as reliable as possible, I concede that there are possibly typos in some of the formulae (I think I found one just before the exam :P but I wasn't expecting to have to use it anyway) so do use at your own risk. That said, however, 99% of what is on this sheet is correct.
I am calling this a 'notes sheet' because tbh 'cheat sheet' just sounds sleazy.
Have fun, and remember that the CONDITIONS ON WHICH YOU MAY USE THIS RESOURCE ARE THAT YOU MUST WRITE YOUR OWN :P
Otherwise this is probably detrimental to your own learning.
link: click this! :)
Also uploaded to AN notes page
-
Hey everyone,
I'm publishing my final exam notes for VCE physics. I wrote these up pretty much as a revision exercise for the exam, I never used it for practice exams and I pretty much didn't need it in the exam as a result (which is a good thing).
I highly recommend you write your own notes sheet, for the sake of the learning and revision that comes through the process of writing it up. Anyway, here's mine for reference (e.g. suggestions towards what to put on, and probably quite a few tips/tricks on it as well)
Whilst I obviously tried to make my notes sheet as reliable as possible, I concede that there are possibly typos in some of the formulae (I think I found one just before the exam :P but I wasn't expecting to have to use it anyway) so do use at your own risk. That said, however, 99% of what is on this sheet is correct.
I am calling this a 'notes sheet' because tbh 'cheat sheet' just sounds sleazy.
Have fun, and remember that the CONDITIONS ON WHICH YOU MAY USE THIS RESOURCE ARE THAT YOU MUST WRITE YOUR OWN :P
Otherwise this is probably detrimental to your own learning.
link: https://1drv.ms/b/s!AoHlYIDs1ZImwGX4VxVwQB8lclnh
Also uploaded to AN notes page
Thanks so much for this zsteve :)
but the link doesnt seem to be working ?
-
If you copy+paste the link it should work.
What you probably did is clicked the hyperlink (which is insufficient)
-
Yeah the link still don't work mate
-
Yeah the link still don't work mate
It has worked for me by following Orb's instructions.
If it still doesn't work zsteve has uploaded it into the notes section of ATAR Notes as well (as outlined in his post).
-
Yeah the link still don't work mate
It has worked for me by following Orb's instructions.
If it still doesn't work zsteve has uploaded it into the notes section of ATAR Notes as well (as outlined in his post).
The link should be clickable now, but looks like the file is missing, I'll see what I can do about that, haha! :)
But 100% it's on the notes section here as well: https://atarnotes.com/note/vce-physics-units-34-final-exam-notes-complete-course/