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Ideal gas law - Kb
QuestionA simple ideal gas law question, using number of molecules, that asks the student to calculate one of the four variables. he question can ask for either L atm, or kPa m3, and either K or C for temp. As such the boltzmann constant is in either J/K or L atm/K.
Published on 18/09/2017 16:52 CC BY -
Ideal kinetic gas law
QuestionA simple ideal gas law question, using number of molecules, that asks the student to calculate one of the four variables. he question can ask for either L atm, or kPa m3, and either K or C for temp. As such the boltzmann constant is in either J/K or L atm/K.
pV = 1/3 Nm<v2>
Published on 18/09/2017 16:52 CC BY -
Counting 2: a deck of cards
QuestionApplicaiton of the pigeonhole principle
Published on 16/09/2017 07:32 CC BY-SA -
Counting 2: the pigeonhole principle
QuestionDefinition of the pigeonhole principle, and some examples
Published on 16/09/2017 06:09 CC BY-SA -
Reversed subtraction
QuestionStudents seem to freak out when their answer is not written exactly the same as the answer provided. This question tries to enforce that $(x-y)=-(y-x)$ and $\frac{a-b}{c-d}=\frac{b-a}{d-c}$
Published on 15/09/2017 04:59 CC BY-NC-SA -
Hannah's copy of Hannah's copy of Reversed subtraction
QuestionStudents seem to freak out when their answer is not written exactly the same as the answer provided. This question tries to enforce that $(x-y)=-(y-x)$ and $\frac{a-b}{c-d}=\frac{b-a}{d-c}$
Published on 15/09/2017 04:59 CC BY-NC-SA -
Reversed subtraction
QuestionStudents seem to freak out when their answer is not written exactly the same as the answer provided. This question tries to enforce that $(x-y)=-(y-x)$ and $\frac{a-b}{c-d}=\frac{b-a}{d-c}$
Published on 15/09/2017 04:59 CC BY-NC-SA -
Hannah's copy of Reversed subtraction
QuestionStudents seem to freak out when their answer is not written exactly the same as the answer provided. This question tries to enforce that $(x-y)=-(y-x)$ and $\frac{a-b}{c-d}=\frac{b-a}{d-c}$
Published on 15/09/2017 04:59 CC BY-NC-SA -
Polynomials: equating coefficients 1
QuestionEquating coefficients of a polynomial. Basic ones that don't require simultaneous equations.
Published on 14/09/2017 03:57 CC BY-NC-SA -
Polynomials: equating coefficients 1 [L4 Randomised]
QuestionEquating coefficients of a polynomial. Basic ones that don't require simultaneous equations.
Published on 14/09/2017 03:57 CC BY-NC-SA