@upenngirl98 WHY YESS GIRLIE! YES I DO.
^ Thank you so muchh
@notreadyforlife . I got that one. My teacher said this is right, so here goes it: Net Force = m x a = m x slope of v-t graph = m x slope of p-t graph / m (since p = mv, p/m = v) = slope of p-t graph… you basically calculate the slopes of both objects and add them up to find the net force which is the external force or whatever they called it.
^NP
Does anyone have the answers for the multiple choice released by College Board or at least recall some of it?
i think 2 is A
I’m kind of confident for a 5. Hopefully, it goes well.
Yeah, me too. I am feeling confident, especially because I heard there will be a huge curve.
I’m prepared for a 1 tbh
yea same im probably gonna end up getting a 1
have some confidence guys! we’ll probably get twos
^^^pretty much me
I’m getting a 1 but idc
Hey guys are you doing anything to prepare for the making an experiment question on the FRQs?
@Gatortristan You take any notes onto calculator? LOL
what notes/equations are u guys adding…
@kgsoccer08 My physics teacher told my class that we’re not prepared for it and to just guess… lol.
Anyway, she told me later just to base everything off of given formulas, describe the formula in words if you can’t write anything. Try to sound professional, and basically, just to adhere to the formula sheet while pretending you’re doing the experiment irl (or in your head).
I’m going to try searching some major topics on youtube, and maybe watch couple videos of experiments.
EDIT: I’m finding “SUPERCRAM AP PHYSICS REVIEW” videos on youtube to be really helpful.
I like that word: “SuperCram”.
If you guys have time, I definitely recommend reading the course description (it’s less than 100 pages if you subtract the physics 2 stuff). It helps A LOT if you’re already familiar with the concepts and you have the practice test in front of you.
so weird how most of us are so unprepared
Thanks! I’ll check that out