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Energy use
QuestionStudents need to solve a quadratic equation and recognise that only the positive root has physical significance. Roots are randomised with one always negative and one positive. Equation can be factorised fairly easily or the quadratic formula can be used to find the solution. Advice gives solution by factorisation.
Published on 17/04/2024 01:43 CC BY-NC-SA -
Electronic circuit 2
QuestionSimultaneous equation problem as circuit analysis to find unknown currents. Students need to solve the equations and type in the solutions for each variable. Advice is given in terms of solution by elimination.
Published on 17/04/2024 01:24 CC BY-NC-SA -
Electronic circuit
QuestionSimultaneous equation problem as circuit analysis to find unknown voltages. Students need to solve the equations and type in the solutions for each variable. Advice is given in terms of solution by elimination.
Published on 17/04/2024 01:20 CC BY-NC-SA -
Diving board
QuestionStudent needs to solve a quadratic equation to calculate time taken for a diver to hit the water after diving from a diving board. Height of the board and initial upward velocity of the diver are randomly generated values. student needs to know that surface of the water is height 0, and only positive root of quadratic has physical meaning. Question is set to always give one positieve and one negative root.
Published on 17/04/2024 01:11 CC BY-NC-SA -
Design Safety 2
QuestionQuestion requires students to determine if the smallest angle of a triangle is smaller than a given value. Answer is Yes/No but students need to use cosine rule to find the smallest angle and to know that smallest angle is oppositeshortest side (otherwise they will need to find all angles of the triangle). Designed for a test where students upload handwritten working for each question as a check against guessing. Also designed to make it difficult for students to google or use AI to find the answer.
Published on 16/04/2024 05:41 CC BY-NC-SA -
Design Safety
QuestionQuestion requires students to determine if the largest angle of a triangle is smaller than a given value. Answer is Yes/No but students need to use cosine rule to find the largest angle and to know that largest angle is opposite longest side (otherwise they will need to find all angles of the triangle). Designed for a test where students upload handwritten working for each question as a check against guessing. Also designed to make it difficult for students to google or use AI to find the answer.
Published on 16/04/2024 05:34 CC BY-NC-SA -
Coefficient of restitution
QuestionA two part question. Students are first given the formula for the time for a ball to come to rest after being dropped on a block. Part a) asks the students to rearrange the formula to make e, the coefficient of restitution, the subject of the formula. Part b) gives students realistic values for variables in the formula and asks them to calculate the coefficient of restitution using the formula derived in part a).
Published on 16/04/2024 05:24 CC BY-NC-SA -
Car window 2
QuestionStudents are given lengths of 3 sides of a triangle (all randomised) and asked to find one of the angles in degrees. Requires use of the cosine rule.
Published on 16/04/2024 05:16 CC BY-NC-SA -
Car window
QuestionStudents are given two angles and the length of the side between them, they are asked to find the length of the side opposite angle A. Can be completed with the ine rule.
Published on 16/04/2024 05:13 CC BY-NC-SA -
Blending Liquids
QuestionStudents are asked to solve two simulatineous linear equations in an application of mixing two liquids to arrive at a given final volume and concentration. Students are expected to write up working for their solution and upload it seperately. Final volume, final concentration and concentrations of each solution are randomised.
Published on 16/04/2024 02:07 CC BY-NC-SA