Then I misread it then :’(
It was a tricky question because of what it asked for, I guess we all need to be careful
I did really well on the FRQ, but seriously bad on MCQ. I hope I can scrap a 5.
did anybody get Form E
Whatd y’all get for the first question on average velocity
I got Form E and I thought the MC was hard did anybody else find it hard how was frq
@Mathman97 I guessed 14
Hey, if you get a 3 or 4 on the exam or even a 2, will it look bad to top colleges over someone else who has gotten all 5s. Cause I usally get 5s on other aps but this was just not my day lol
Also, what about form C?
@mathman97 I said 10, don’t really remember my reasoning
lmao people guessing on the first question
@incan5440 I thought Barrons prepared me very well, especially for the Emf part because in class we never called it anything but voltage. Circuits were my weakest area and that book had a really helpful section on them. We used 5 steps as well and they were helpful but a bit vague so they worked if you just needed a small refresher.
@Mathman97 what did you get then?
Reading these comments are… heartbreaking…
Pretty much everyone I know got 20 for the first question, so fairly confident that was the answer
I remember deriving an equation for number 1 and getting 17 some how, but I don’t think it was right nor was I confident.
Any suggestions on how to prepare for AP Physics 2 based on how the college board made physics 1 test
Hell yesssss I got 20 @glasshours @mayman
I thought that since the ball ended up at the same height from which it was thrown, there would be no displacement in the y direction, meaning the average velocity in the y direction would be zero. That would leave the velocity in the x direction, which was 10. I’m not really sure though
i took the AP physics 1 test today and I felt it was hard both mc and frq after doing the barrons as well as college board released test any suggestion on how to prepare for the AP Physics 2 test for tomorrow