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Does anyone know exactly what kinds of propeware we could possibly be asked to use?
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I was looking over the event sheet and was trying to figure out what they meant by Surface Area/Volume Ratio. I know that it can deal with biology (cells) and chemistry (reaction rates and such), but what exactly do we need to know in terms of Materials Science? Is there a specific relationship we need to know? Thanks in advance!
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At our regional competition there were no traditional "labs", but lab concepts needed to be used in the test to make sense of the information given. I guess it depends on the supervisor and what they want to do
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Anyone else take the mat sci test at northeast pa regionals? My team did okay but I felt that the test was both difficult and weirdly made. Thoughts on this or other tests?
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Alwaysphonehome, I think you have the gist of the surface/volume stuff. The only other common application I'm familiar with is with engineering and how mass increases at a different rate than area so you need to take that into account when building things. Hope that helps! And sorry for all the consecutive posts... :roll:
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Even though a lot of people have said this event is an equalizer, I would like to disagree. I am a senior doing this year and almost all of the subjects covered in the event, with a few key exceptions. Crystal structures was covered in AP Chem, the physical characteristics and tests were covered in AP Physics (except for a few of the state/national only topics), etc.
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GeekLogan wrote:Even though a lot of people have said this event is an equalizer, I would like to disagree. I am a senior doing this year and almost all of the subjects covered in the event, with a few key exceptions. Crystal structures was covered in AP Chem, the physical characteristics and tests were covered in AP Physics (except for a few of the state/national only topics), etc.
That might be an outlier, because I learned none of this material in AP Chem, and our school did not have AP Physics (and I didn't know stress/strain etc. was covered in AP Physics). Even if some people have the material covered in their classes, that seems like the vast minority of people in Science Olympiad.
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Does anyone have any good charts describing atomic crystal structure? If so, could you send me a link?
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I think the pictures I have are from Wikipedia? I used explanations from other sites but I liked the Wikipedia diagrams
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rodowd wrote:I think the pictures I have are from Wikipedia? I used explanations from other sites but I liked the Wikipedia diagrams
I used diagrams from an introductory colleges textbook, I would post them but I don't want to violate copywrite rules.
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