<p>Are any equations provided on the ap exam for physics? My teacher allows us to use cheat cards on our tests, so I was curious about the ap exam. Thanks!</p>
<p>yes, but only for the free response</p>
<p>my teacher said that you can put some of the equations on your calc</p>
<p>Yeah just get a program or w/e.</p>
<p>Relying on formulas in your calc is a mistake. Just memorize them and memorize how to use them. It doesn't take that long. Some constants should be memorized too. Plank's constant, G, k, charge of an electron, etc...</p>
<p>Statistics on the other hand is a bit cheat.</p>
<p>You can't use a calculator during the multiple choice anyway. What good would storing equations do?</p>
<p>some scientific (not graphing) calculators have the constants built in, like the charge and mass of an electron, Plank's constant, G, k, Avagadro's number, c, so that gets pretty handy if you can get one of those</p>
<p>yeah TI-89 has that lol <---Best Calculator around</p>
<p>but yeah its pointless to just store eqns on your calculator and rely on them cause you won't know how to use them, just memorize them and use the ones stored as refrence maybe incase you forget (though most of the times you wont forget if you memorized them right)</p>