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      Exam on 9 March Quiz
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      The exam consists of 5 questions. You can get up to 5 points per question, so the maximum mark for the exam is 25 points. The minimum mark to pass the exam is 12 points.

      The duration of the exam is 4 hours. The exam starts on 9 March at 14:00 and ends at 18:00.

      You can write your answers directly in the text box of each question or you can upload a file with your answers. The latter option allows you to submit answers that are longer than the size of the text box. You can upload document files (Word, PDF…) or image files (JPG, TIFF…). You can also write your answers on a paper and upload photographs of them, which could be especially useful for the calculation exercises. Remember that you have to show all the calculations in the exam, not just the final numerical result. You can upload as many files as you want.

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      Exam on 14 April Quiz
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      The exam consists of 5 questions. You can get up to 5 points per question, so the maximum mark for the exam is 25 points. The minimum mark to pass the exam is 12 points.

      The duration of the exam is 4 hours. The exam starts on 14 April at 9:00 and ends at 13:00.

      You can write your answers directly in the text box of each question or you can upload a file with your answers. The latter option allows you to submit answers that are longer than the size of the text box. You can upload document files (Word, PDF…) or image files (JPG, TIFF…). You can also write your answers on a paper and upload photographs of them, which could be especially useful for the calculation exercise. Remember that you have to show all the calculations in the exam, not just the final numerical result. You can upload as many files as you want.

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      List of equations and constants File
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      Here you can find a list of equations and constants that could be useful for the calculations.