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Re: Fermi Questions C
Hey guys!
As of late, Name and I have been the only two people posting on the Fermi Q's Question Marathon.
Go show it some love!
As of late, Name and I have been the only two people posting on the Fermi Q's Question Marathon.
Go show it some love!
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Unfortunately, as much as I'd love to, I have other events I have to work onPM2017 wrote:Hey guys!
As of late, Name and I have been the only two people posting on the Fermi Q's Question Marathon.
Go show it some love!

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Re: Fermi Questions C
You'll pretty much need to know any sort of conversion. From what I hear from others, astronomical distances like light years or parsecs are good, since those distances are pretty massive. You should also figure out maybe energy conversions, like kilocalories and Joules. Finally also start off with things at the atomic level, like speeds of electrons and charges, and more. Weird units? If we're talking in terms of like exponentials, http://www5.csudh.edu/oliver/chemdata/prefix.htm ought to be a good website for those prefixes like yocto and peta. For more obscure units to know, things could go anywhere, but maybe things like Coulombs, Watts, Webers, Farads, Amperes, Lumen, Volts, Pascals, and more.acidbeaker wrote:What are some common conversions/weird units I should know, as someone new to this event?
Take what I say with a grain of salt though, I'm not an expert at fermi

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I don't know if this has been asked before, but how would one go about for studying for this event? To me, it seems like a harder, more mathy version of fast fact. Do the two have some similarities?
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They have some similarities in that there is no resources allowed in the event and there is an emphasis on speed (FF speed with recall; Fermi speed with calculation).linzhiyan wrote:I don't know if this has been asked before, but how would one go about for studying for this event? To me, it seems like a harder, more mathy version of fast fact. Do the two have some similarities?
I think a good place to start would be to try taking a few old tests and seeing what sorts of questions are asked. Look for common topics. Look for unfamiliar units. Look for things that may be useful to commit to memory rather than having to estimate every time you see it.
Also start asking and trying to answer your own Fermi questions. Do it whenever you get bored throughout the day.
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Cool, thanks!John Richardsim wrote:They have some similarities in that there is no resources allowed in the event and there is an emphasis on speed (FF speed with recall; Fermi speed with calculation).linzhiyan wrote:I don't know if this has been asked before, but how would one go about for studying for this event? To me, it seems like a harder, more mathy version of fast fact. Do the two have some similarities?
I think a good place to start would be to try taking a few old tests and seeing what sorts of questions are asked. Look for common topics. Look for unfamiliar units. Look for things that may be useful to commit to memory rather than having to estimate every time you see it.
Also start asking and trying to answer your own Fermi questions. Do it whenever you get bored throughout the day.
Lol, I get bored extremely often, so...
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It's actually really funny and surprising how often Fermi-like questions pop up all the time.linzhiyan wrote:Cool, thanks!John Richardsim wrote:They have some similarities in that there is no resources allowed in the event and there is an emphasis on speed (FF speed with recall; Fermi speed with calculation).linzhiyan wrote:I don't know if this has been asked before, but how would one go about for studying for this event? To me, it seems like a harder, more mathy version of fast fact. Do the two have some similarities?
I think a good place to start would be to try taking a few old tests and seeing what sorts of questions are asked. Look for common topics. Look for unfamiliar units. Look for things that may be useful to commit to memory rather than having to estimate every time you see it.
Also start asking and trying to answer your own Fermi questions. Do it whenever you get bored throughout the day.
Lol, I get bored extremely often, so...
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Re: Fermi Questions C
Why is Fermi often run at the very beginning of the day, for all teams? I could see that working for something like Disease Detectives, which is often long and time-consuming to grade, but Fermi is very easy to grade. Is it to avoid cheating?
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This is a recent thing, and pretty much just stems from Nationals, who presumably wanted two events in the morning session to even out conflicts more, and none of the other events fit well (e.g. Exp Design room size).Alex-RCHS wrote:Why is Fermi often run at the very beginning of the day, for all teams? I could see that working for something like Disease Detectives, which is often long and time-consuming to grade, but Fermi is very easy to grade. Is it to avoid cheating?
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Also, this year it isn't scheduled for the impound period. It will run during the six main blocks.Unome wrote:This is a recent thing, and pretty much just stems from Nationals, who presumably wanted two events in the morning session to even out conflicts more, and none of the other events fit well (e.g. Exp Design room size).Alex-RCHS wrote:Why is Fermi often run at the very beginning of the day, for all teams? I could see that working for something like Disease Detectives, which is often long and time-consuming to grade, but Fermi is very easy to grade. Is it to avoid cheating?
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