I've been an arse and left studying very last minute for a fluid mechanics exam. Pic related are the topics that appeared in the past four years, and I have attached the past papers in question.
Is it at all possible that I can pass this exam I have in under 24 hours time? Does anyone know of any good guides or videos I could use? Any help at all.
I need to get 47% in the exam to pass.
2012: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8bssGP-ua_WdkhlbXVnN3hOMkk/view?usp=sharing
2013: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8bssGP-ua_WZHZQV3pmTXNRZkk/view?usp=sharing
2014: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8bssGP-ua_WLTdHVVFmOE1EWkk/view?usp=sharing
2015: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8bssGP-ua_WNUNnU0RSS3Y0ZjQ/view?usp=sharing
>>17157280
how are your math skills? can you make sense of those equations in the past exams?
did you attend the classes or at least watch the lectures?
do you have a textbook?
>>17157280
>Past papers with answers written in.
Why does everyone lose their shit over STEM again?
>>17157293
My maths skills are great
I can make sense of equations, unfortunately it's knowing how to use them and not what goes into them thats the problem.
I'm in the library so can easily get one, just not sure if it'll help.
I basically need some sort of guide on:
Gradually Varied Flow, Pump Systems and Pipe networks. Then anything that has 2 greens from 2012 and 2014
>>17157297
Because these papers have no working in the solutions, the final answers themselves are very limited in helping.
I'm pretty rusty on the academic stuff but i did my share of last minute cramming back in the day, and I have access to some good quality ebooks so hopefully this helps a bit.
you could try a schaum's outline to get as much essential info as possible in the limited time you have.
https://file.io/tvgfsU
looks like chapter 10 will be helpful and maybe chapter 7.
This also seems like a good ref for basic info though probably not as concise as the outline book.
https://file.io/Eji9wH
>>17157335
Thanks man, this helps
>>17157358
no prob anon, now get the heck off 4chan and get studying you stooge
there will be plenty of time for dicking around on the internet when you're making 300k starting
>>17157280
You just have to be confident and figure it out in the test, usually worked for me. Granted I never had any any exams covering four years of study. I remember noticing on occasion that a question, or even a step in the solution, such as part b, could shed light on another question which I was stuck on. GL its fucking game time 23 hr.