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BenBenMan

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« on: November 07, 2007, 09:11:10 am »
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Is there a good site which can reteach me electric power? After doing a practice exam before I only just realised how bad I was at it... and the notes I have aren't really that helpful. Does anyone know of any good podcasts or something which would be able to help me out?

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« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2007, 10:00:02 am »
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Ooh, hi Ben :D
Have you looked through itute's lessons? Take a look at http://www.itute.com/physicsline/lessons.html. I haven't looked through them but I hear that they've got some useful stuff. :)
I've got the Physics Notes Unit 4 book, it's quite helpful (and is what I use for revising).
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« Reply #2 on: November 07, 2007, 10:02:08 am »
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Well, Pearson have okay podcasts for physics, but theyll cost you 15$... and youll have to pay by CC online, or else you wont get them until exam is over cause postage takes a week. If you buy online you can DL.

Theres a link in this forum for a  physics tutorial site... one sec ill get it :P

Here it is courtesy of rox-n-bones.

other than that, you would probably do well to study the leading edge book, if you have it, but i woulndt go out and buy it this late... checkpoints is probably too time consuming.

Can you read over your text book + do the chapter reviews, then try another practice exam?

Make sure you read the assessors report if youre doing VCAA exams because they helped me to fill in a lot of the blanks.

If theres still any other concepts youre struggling with that just make a post here and ill try to explain it as best i can... ill be on all day studying psych lol ;)
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« Reply #3 on: November 07, 2007, 04:21:29 pm »
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ooooo thanks for the credit :)

here are some question to test your knowledge... there pretty simple but use them as a stepping stone:

http://www.vicphysics.org/documents/...YUNIT3SAC2.rtf

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« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2007, 06:22:54 pm »
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Thanks for the suggestions ... the itute notes look good. I tried physicsclassroom.com but it doesn't look like it has any electric power-related stuff. However it looks like it'll still be good for the light revision. :)