AP Physics B Predictions on FRQ?

<p>Anyone have any idea on what the free response might be?</p>

<p>Aren’t there 7 FRQ for the exam?</p>

<p>I’m currently praying there’s no Electricity/Magnetism question. And hopefully a lot of Newton.</p>

<p>Yup, theres 7. I really want to know if anybody has an idea on what they might be! Anyoneee?!</p>

<p>HA I WISH :smiley: :smiley: If it were up to me the FRQs would be on Fluid and Newtonian Mechanics only with a nice simple series/parallel circuit problem and no beam problems :smiley: If only I designed the exam…</p>

<p>I wish you designed the exam too!</p>

<p>xD</p>

<p>well… 7 will be photoelectric effect…</p>

<p>ohh really? is there always one on photoelectric effect?</p>

<p>haha guys i wish we couldve designed the tests :/</p>

<p>WAIT GUYS
did you read the collegeboard website? it says that there will only be SIX (6) FRQs this year!! NOT 7</p>

<p>That is true.</p>

<p>ohh wow no way! any predictions guys? we have like 4-5 hours left! eeeeeek :/</p>

<p>Some today were hard, other were not
IDK the MC seemed like the hardest part</p>

<p>Physics bad
El Mastermind Sad
Teacher mad</p>

<p>If for a Acceleration and Time graph I put | | to indicate magnitude on the label would it work? I had a brain fart and used the x axis they gave me. </p>

<p>Not trying to spread any of the question, just asking if they would accept something like that in general. </p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>It was all right. Both MC and FRQ were not hard but weren’t easy either. Just average.</p>

<p>@ACheung: hmm not sure, good question.
@CalPolyEE: I agree. It was a mediocre test.</p>