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Just an enquiry. Yesterday I had a question where it asked name two uses of radioactivity besides medical uses.. I answered nuclear bombs and irradiation.

 

Now my question is, will that be sufficient or for irradiation would I have needed to say food irradiation?

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Just an enquiry. Yesterday I had a question where it asked name two uses of radioactivity besides medical uses.. I answered nuclear bombs and irradiation.

 

Now my question is, will that sufficient or for irradiation would I have needed to say food irradiation?

 

If you weren't sure about irradiation you should have said to turn normal people into superheroes.

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Just an enquiry. Yesterday I had a question where it asked name two uses of radioactivity besides medical uses.. I answered nuclear bombs and irradiation.

 

Now my question is, will that sufficient or for irradiation would I have needed to say food irradiation?

 

If you weren't sure about irradiation you should have said to turn normal people into superheroes.

 

:aye: Serious answers please.

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I imagine you're fine.

 

Irradiation should cover a few bases and I doubt at that level they are going to get meticulous on the subject.

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I imagine you're fine.

 

Irradiation should cover a few bases and I doubt at that level they are going to get meticulous on the subject.

 

Ok good job then. Cheers.

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Another thing if it said to make the wavelength shorter in a demonstartion when string was tied to a chair. Could I say move closer to the chair?

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Yeah it's just semantics, so long as the question is answered I suppose.

 

Plus the trick is not to worry about it now, concentrate on your next exam or if you're all done take up drinking till next year.

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Yeah it's just semantics, so long as the question is answered I suppose.

 

Plus the trick is not to worry about it now, concentrate on your next exam or if you're all done take up drinking till next year.

 

Can't help but worry. I never realised how much of a pessimist I was before this (exams in general).

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There has to be something else to think about!

 

Maybe a sports team to take your mind off it :aye:

 

Newcastle United. Great, adds more worry.

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Yeah it's just semantics, so long as the question is answered I suppose.

 

Plus the trick is not to worry about it now, concentrate on your next exam or if you're all done take up drinking till next year.

 

Can't help but worry. I never realised how much of a pessimist I was before this (exams in general).

 

If you can't change it, why worry about it? Let go, live in the present, achieve enlightenment. levitation.gif

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Yeah it's just semantics, so long as the question is answered I suppose.

 

Plus the trick is not to worry about it now, concentrate on your next exam or if you're all done take up drinking till next year.

 

Can't help but worry. I never realised how much of a pessimist I was before this (exams in general).

 

If you can't change it, why worry about it? Let go, live in the present, achieve enlightenment. levitation.gif

 

Especially as I have French Reading and Physics Practical tommorow. :aye:

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I have to admit I'm with KD on this. Degree level physics ?? FFS.

 

Anway, to answer any question correctly, just write this if you're a little unsure of the correct answer:

 

One goes in; one goes out. One goes up; one comes down. Nuff said. They'll either think you're a knobcheese or another Einstein, but to play safe they'll go with the latter and give you the Nobel Prize for Symmetry or somesuch.

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I have to admit I'm with KD on this. Degree level physics ?? FFS.

 

Anway, to answer any question correctly, just write this if you're a little unsure of the correct answer:

 

One goes in; one goes out. One goes up; one comes down. Nuff said. They'll either think you're a knobcheese or another Einstein, but to play safe they'll go with the latter and give you the Nobel Prize for Symmetry or somesuch.

 

Good tips there.

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I have to admit I'm with KD on this. Degree level physics ?? FFS.

 

Anway, to answer any question correctly, just write this if you're a little unsure of the correct answer:

 

One goes in; one goes out. One goes up; one comes down. Nuff said. They'll either think you're a knobcheese or another Einstein, but to play safe they'll go with the latter and give you the Nobel Prize for Symmetry or somesuch.

I don't think hes doing degree level physics, I think its GCSE?

He made some thread about GCSE ICT ages ago (not sure why I remember that) and its unlikely you'd be studying French & Physics :aye:

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I have to admit I'm with KD on this. Degree level physics ?? FFS.

 

Anway, to answer any question correctly, just write this if you're a little unsure of the correct answer:

 

One goes in; one goes out. One goes up; one comes down. Nuff said. They'll either think you're a knobcheese or another Einstein, but to play safe they'll go with the latter and give you the Nobel Prize for Symmetry or somesuch.

I don't think hes doing degree level physics, I think its GCSE?

He made some thread about GCSE ICT ages ago (not sure why I remember that) and its unlikely you'd be studying French & Physics :aye:

 

Physiques. Hoheehoheeho (as they say in Paree).

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