STARTING POINT of A GIANT TEAM

STARTING POINT of A GIANT TEAM
CENTRAL JAVA ASTRONOMIC OLIMPIC TIM IN 2006
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TARUNA NUSANTARA'S TELESCOPE

TARUNA NUSANTARA'S TELESCOPE
THE TELESCOPE IS BEING OPERATED BY ASTRONOMIC TEAM of THE 17 BATCH

IOAA TEAM of SMA Taruna Nusantara 2008

IOAA TEAM of SMA Taruna Nusantara 2008
The most beautiful moment of Taruna Nusantara Astronmy Team in IOAA II 2008

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Electromagnetic Wave

Today, every people have cellular phone, but do you know how it works? Most of us can be a good user, but sometimes we don’t care how things work or made of. In this last lecture we’ll discuss about electromagnetic wave. You can download the power point right here.

unit vector

Unit vector is a vector that its magnitude is equal to one unit in a certain direction. A subject matter of vector can be downloaded here.
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HOW TO PREPARE FOR A PHYSICS TEST

Examine the shelves of any bookstore catering to career oriented students and you will find books with titles such as: How to Pass the Real Estate Licensing Exam, or How to Succeed on the S.A.T. Examining these books will help you to develop your personal exam-taking program. One common thread in all books on how to pass particular exams is to know the questions in advance. Most writers of these types of books are in the business of training people in their particular areas, so they are close to the people who are making up the exams. This gives them a ready source of test questions, and knowing the questions (or at least the type of questions) is half way to knowing the answers. Therefore we make the following suggestions:
1. Almost all instructors in physics will place some problems on the test that are very similar to examples that they have done in class. Many times you may encounter the same problem with different numbers. This makes it very important to attend every class so as not to miss the opportunity to see possible test questions. If you do miss class, always get the notes from a friend.
2. Another frequent occurrence is for slight modifications of homework problems to appear on the test. Join a study group that does homework problems together. This can be more efficient than grinding away on your own. Don't waste too much time with a study group unless it is productive. Your final preparations for a test should be done privately so that you can concentrate on developing a plan for taking the test.
3. Find sample physics tests given by your instructor for the past few years. It is a good bet that most of the questions for the exams in the near future will be very much like those of the immediate past.
4. Some physics problems involve mathematics that can be deceptively easy. For example, if you expect problems involving the manipulation of logarithms or exponents are sure you practice the mathematical operations and entering the numbers into your calculator so you don't have to stop and figure out how to take exponents during the test. Practice any unfamiliar mathematical operations before the test.
Adapted from “How to Solve School Physics Problems” by Robert Oman and Daniel Oman.

 
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