Multiple choice as not too bad. I mean, some was trash, others were finer than I thought. STill, things could be worked on.
Also thaT FRQ was easy for the most parts, but the good thing is that I actully had adequate time to think through some which was good. It was only the first long-response one, with designing a circuit-lab, I had no idea since out class had not gone into it. We were sent with a packet to skim the topic over spring break, and that was it. But oh well, I think some parts of the FRQ could have been clearer as well.
I had form G and I didn’t think multiple choice was as hard as the practice test but the FRQ was really difficult
“It was only the first long-response one, with designing a circuit-lab, I had no idea since out class had not gone into it” had that problem as well. the mc was much easier this time, but I felt I screwed up portions of other frqs.
Yeah, I had like 5 C’s in a row it was weird. I was debating on changing my answers…
The mc was for sure easier than the practice test, but not by that much. Fr was ok I guess…some parts I really didn’t know at all
Do any of you guys remember the circuit question in the multiple choice, with the XYZ triangle? Was the resistance of XZ the same as the wire?
Also the first question in the test with the average velocity, does anyone know how that is done?
I feel mehh about the test like I felt oook about the MC but the FRQ killed me gosh I am hoping for a three it will be a miracle
did anyone for form O get AD for 3 of the last five? (the questions where you select two answers)
I thought we weren’t allowed to discuss answers…?
Yes!!! Do you also know about the last question in the multiple choice? There one with the orbit
I had five C’s in a row somewhere in the 30s. I also had 4 Cs in a row before that somewhere.
@tommyeventing I did for the middle 3 of the last 5.
Does anyone know when the solutions come out?
@mayman I think sample responses come out in September. I’m not sure if they post solutions before that or not.
@sportsdude10113 What about the last question in the mc? Was it BC, everyone got BC except me
I got BC and I was pretty confident about it.
Can you explain why? Doesn’t the the gravitational potential energy decrease?
I think I was a bit too overconfident. I’m hoping for a five, but I may get a 4.
idk if we’re allowed to answer questions, but I might as well. Think about a gravitational field. If you pull an object away from a field, the object has some potential energy. For example: On the earth, if you pull an object away from the earth, it gains some potential energy.
End of July/Beginning of August
@bobthebuilder13 but isn’t PE=GMm/r so as r increases PE decreases.