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2008
Free VCAA physics exams
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Physics Trial Examination 1 - PDF 151KB
Physics Trial Examination 1 Version 2 - PDF 157KB
Addendum Physics Trial Examination 1 Version 2 - Word 21KB
Remark - Word 27KB
Physics Trial Examination 1 Version 2 Solutions - PDF 53KB
NOTE: The correct answer to Q2 Electronics and photonics is 0.80 mA.
Physics Trial Examination 2 - PDF 133KB
Physics Trial Examination 2 Solutions - PDF 59KB
2007
Free VCAA physics exams
VCAA Physics Examination 1 Solutions
- PDF 373KB
NOTE: Thanks to Yaodong Tang who pointed out that the increase
in capacitance will only compensate and may make the AVERAGE Voltage
of output 12V. However, to fully regulate this voltage the MINIMUM
Voltage coming to be regulated by Zener has to be 12V. In the previous
case where capacitor is changed, it will never make the minimum
voltage across Zener 12V. So the two changes should be, put a voltage
regulator of 12V in parallel with the capacitor. 2. Increase the
AC input voltage so that the minimum voltage to be regulated is
12V.
NOTE: The correct solution to Q1 Detailed study 1 is 'Earth, interference,
no'.
NOTE: For Electronics/photonics Q2, the correct period is 1 ms.
VCAA Physics Examination 2 Solutions - PDF 141KB
Thanks to Jerard Koon for pointing out the correct answer to Q1c of Detailed Study 1 - Synchrotron is 'electric fields in the straight sections'.
Free trial physics exams
Physics Trial Examination 1 - PDF 192KB
Physics Trial Examination 1 Solutions - PDF 117KB
NOTE: Thanks to Li Mei for pointing out that in 2007 Physics Trial
Exam 1 Motion Q16, the question asks for the speed of Tom J relative
to Tom. Answer gives the speed of Tom J relative to ground. When
Tom pushes Tom J, Tom moves backwards too so the speeds of both
should be added together, giving 0.32 ms-1.
Physics Trial Examination 2 - PDF 229KB
Physics Trial Examination 2 Solutions - PDF 151KB
2006
Free VCAA physics exams
VCAA Physics Examination 1 Solutions - PDF 159KB
VCAA Physics Examination 2 Solutions - PDF 141KB
NOTE: Thanks to Huy Pham for pointing out that in 2006 VCAA Physics
Exam 2 Photonics Q9 the correct answer is B.
Free trial physics exams
Physics Trial Examination 1 - PDF 186KB
Physics Trial Examination 1 Solutions - PDF 127KB
Physics Trial Examination 2 - PDF 204KB
Physics Trial Examination 2 Solutions - PDF 132KB
2005
Free VCAA physics exams
VCAA Physics Examination 1 Solutions - PDF 150KB
VCAA Physics Examination 2 Solutions - PDF142KB
NOTE: Thanks to Vlad Glagovski for pointing out that in VCAA
Physics Exam 1 2005, Q3 in Motion, the answer is h = 50m.
NOTE: Thanks to Andy Leong and Brendan Duong for pointing out that
the correct answer to 2005 VCAA Physics Exam 2 Q16 is C.
Free trial physics exams
Physics Trial Examination 1 - Word doc 144KB
Physics Trial Examination 1 Solutions - Word doc 188KB
NOTE: Thanks to Shannon Regan pointing out that in 2005 physics
trial exam 1 the answer to Question 2 of the Electronics and Photonics
section, the current through the diode only varies by 0.5 micro
amps in each direction, not a whole micro amp as the answers suggest
Physics Trial Examination 2 - Word doc 152KB
Physics Trial Examination 2 Solutions - Word doc 148KB
2004
Free VCAA physics exams
VCAA Physics Examination 1 Solutions - Word doc 248KB
VCAA Physics Examination 2 Solutions - Word doc 208KB
Free trial physics exams
Physics Trial Examination 2 - Word doc 222KB
Physics Trial Examination 2 Solutions - Word doc 215KB
2003
Free VCAA physics exams
VCAA Physics Examination 1 Solutions - Word doc 218KB
VCAA Physics Examination 2 Solutions - Word doc 206KB
Free trial physics exams
Physics Trial Examination 2 - Word doc 120KB
Physics Trial Examination 2 Solutions - Word doc 218KB
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