[Catalist] Physics Exam Solutions
FISHER Scott [Esperance Senior High School]
Scott.Fisher at education.wa.edu.au
Tue Nov 7 11:32:01 AEDT 2017
Hi Greg
Have had a look at it and your analysis seems fair. Unlike the exam.
Agree with all comments so far regarding this Exam, I just don't think the exam could be a fair test of a C student's understanding of the syllabus. My C grade kids would be floundering through these questions, many of which appear to have been set up on the basis of 'I've written a question, now how can I make it harder?'
One point.. Q10 I would have described an em wave as a response rather than its wavelength.
Thanks for your work.
Cheers
Scott
Scott Fisher
Science Teacher
Esperance SHS
From: Catalist [mailto:catalist-bounces at lists.stawa.net] On Behalf Of Greg Moran
Sent: Monday, 6 November 2017 2:31 PM
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Subject: Re: [Catalist] Physics Exam Solutions
Hi Nando,
Thanks for that.
qQ6, it did say 'at which' it would be unstable
q8 There would be an emf but no current. It would be similar to a conductor moving in a field, one end would be positive and the other negative, and so an emf is induced, but because there are no circuit wires out of the field there would be no current flowing due to the emf.
Kind Regards
Greg Moran
Head of Learning Area (Science)
Physics & Chemistry Teacher
College: 9383 0400
Direct: 9383 0442
Email: moran.greg at johnxxiii.edu.au<mailto:moran.greg at johnxxiii.edu.au>
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