Optics B/C

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r00ki316 wrote:I believe 2nd place team got dead on (which probably means +/- 2mm) with 5 mirrors. Hence, they were legitimate contenders and barely lost to Troy on the written test.
We did get dead on on the laser shoot with five mirrors, there were a few questions we were not sure on (the laser question regarding the different kinds of glass) which cost us a bunch of points. I was also wondering about the written test results
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Was the answer to the part involving 4 classical optics equations on the National Exam Maxwell's Equations?
Please tell me it was something else. Cause I thought of that but didn't write it at the time... And now it's bothering me... A lot...
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Do you guys think that the test was relatively easy for the B Division? I felt like pretty much the answer to every single question there was in my binder...
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Osennecho wrote:Was the answer to the part involving 4 classical optics equations on the National Exam Maxwell's Equations?
Please tell me it was something else. Cause I thought of that but didn't write it at the time... And now it's bothering me... A lot...
Well, I'm pretty sure it was Maxwell's equations, sorry! D:
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Seracon wrote:
Osennecho wrote:Was the answer to the part involving 4 classical optics equations on the National Exam Maxwell's Equations?
Please tell me it was something else. Cause I thought of that but didn't write it at the time... And now it's bothering me... A lot...
Well, I'm pretty sure it was Maxwell's equations, sorry! D:
That's depressing... I need to just go with the first thing that pops into my head more often... We got 5th but I was sick the day of the competition and couldn't do nearly as much as normal. If you had it in the last time block, I was the guy in the corner with a tissue box :roll: I felt bad for my partner :(
2012 Events: (Regionals, States, Nationals); N/A=conflict
Astronomy (6th, 7th, 16th)
Dynamic Planet (N/A, N/A, 11th)
Optics (2nd, 3rd, 5th)
Remote Sensing (N/A, 5th, 47th)

Team Overall (3rd, 2nd, 14th)
It's been a life changing 6 year experience.
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