Sample exam paper (intro to EEing)

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A user recovering from a lung transplant is seeking assistance with an upcoming exam in introductory engineering, expressing concern about their preparedness due to recent health issues. They have a sample paper from the previous year but lack answers, which adds to their anxiety about potentially failing. Forum members emphasize that they do not provide direct answers but are willing to guide the user toward finding the correct solutions after reviewing their attempts. The user plans to share their thoughts on the questions soon for feedback. The discussion highlights the balance between seeking help and maintaining academic integrity.
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Hey guys,

I have a problem in that I am just out of hospital after having to get a lungs transplant (i have cf). Anyway, i was not expecting it till next year but it came up suddenly and has messed up my studying. My college are willing to be flexible with me and have informed me that I have an exam coming up on tues.

I have a sample of last year's paper,which is very short. They don't give u the answers to it so am worried like hell incase i fail the paper. if someone could basically answer a few questions, then id be comfortable with my own calculations and know i wason the right track.

i appreciate all help greatly.

cheers
 

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We don't hand out answers here. We'll help nudge you toward the right answeres after you've shown us what you have tried, but that's as far as we go.
 
russ_watters said:
We don't hand out answers here. We'll help nudge you toward the right answeres after you've shown us what you have tried, but that's as far as we go.

ok mate ill hand it what i think is right in coming day or so
 
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