<p>I am taking the Physics B test on Monday and I was wondering if anyone had any predictions on what the FRQ questions are going to be like?</p>
<p>Any idea of what you think will and won’t be the FRQ based on previous tests?</p>
<p>I don’t think there will be thermo because it was on last year. What do you guys think?</p>
<p>Anyoneee???</p>
<p>Kinematics Anything, it’s there every year(0-1 problems)( May not be stand alone problem, combo of COE and COM)
Newton, anything there every year as well(0-1 problems)
Fluids I’m thinking bernoullis/Archimedes(1)
Thermo: There WILL be a thermo problem, there is always one. Most likely PV diagram(1)
E&M: Induction will be there for sure, with probably an E-field/potential problem(2)
Optics/Waves: mirror/lenses diagraming, has not showed up since 2008(1)
Modern: Photoelectric effect(1)
The experiment problem will be kinematics/newton</p>
<p>Are you sure there will be a fluid question? There was one last year and they don’t do fluid questions often</p>
<p>Do you think they will have one on circuits?</p>
<p>Yes fluids is there every year
Circuits have a VERY high chance of being on as well. 2007 was the last year of a circuit free response. If there is not a circuit FR, expect 4 or so circuit MC.</p>
<p>Alright! What about nuclear? :)</p>
<p>A whole problem to nuclear is rare, but could happen. Expect half the problem or less to be nuke tomorrow</p>
<p>sigh so basically anything can be expected tomorrow… good luck guys</p>
<p>Any suggestions or tips for the test tmrw</p>