More specifically, I was wondering if people who have been to VCE lectures in the past could comment on how useful or beneficial they really are. Is the content they teach any different to what they teach from the study design at school? It would be really appreciated if someone could help me out!! ;)
You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.
Both are correct - its a matter of tense. The lectures and exhibits were good means they were good in the past (yesterday) The lectures and exhibits are good means they are good now (today)
Everywhere, If you do not use units of pressure you won't be able to answer any querry based on gas equation.
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The units for the volume if you are measuring any liquid or solid is metre^3/cm^3 as density = mass/volume. The units for mass is grams
To use consistent units, and simplify formulae, the recommended unit is radians/second. However, in principle you can use any angular unit divided by any time units, for example, revolutions/minute, degrees/second, etc.
you chose yourself, or you can use both.
You can use any measurement but only if your adding cubic to it
"Motion" can be expressed in units of speed. Or it might refer to momentum - in which case you would use any unit of mass x velocity.
You can invent any number of nonstandard units, but none of them is "best". It is best to use standard units, that is, the meter.
Verbal information refers to any information that is communicated using spoken words. This can include conversations, speeches, lectures, presentations, or any other form of communication that is conveyed through the use of language.
You always use square units when measuring area.