ap physics b thread!

<p>Wow. Such optimism for physics lol.</p>

<p>I'm probably going to end up with a three, but if things go super well and I have a few revelations about induction and nuclear physics, I might get a 4 or something like that.</p>

<p>I agree that FRQs are way easier than MCQs. On the last one I took with no preparation I got -30. I dunno. We'll see how it goes. It'll be a crazy weekend...</p>

<p>How can I get access to the multiple choice questions from previous years. If I purchase from AP central, do then send it online or mail it? I'm in Canada so that could be a problem with time running out! Can anyone send me the MC questions? My school does not offer the course so I'm self-studying & will be the only one taking the Physics C exam.</p>

<p>Haha I'm in the same situation. Don't worry...physics B isn't that hard, although I guess it's kind of gay with no formulas :/</p>

<p>physics B has way too many topics for it to be a single AP test. It's ridiculous.</p>

<p>I hate anything to do with nuclear physics and magneticism. Anyway, I have a nice problem for you guys.</p>

<p>How much work have I done on the AP study system?
A. 0 joules
B. 10 joules
C. 20 joules
D. 30 joules
E. -10000 joules</p>

<p>B, you wrote the word "physics" which requires work</p>

<p>Well it can't be E, since I don't think you'd hinder yourself :P</p>

<p>yaaay major cram session this weekend
my teacher said i could get a 4 or 5 so pressure is on -__-</p>

<p>My teacher hasn't really taught us crap.</p>

<p>At this point, I'd be happy with a 2. Seriously.</p>

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<p>I hate when teachers do that. I don't need the added pressure!</p>

<p>lol, my calc teacher expected me to pass easily, but after those FRQs.... :S</p>

<p>I will Asian fail!!!!!!!!!!!!! (arg!) Why does CB have to put AP Bio on the same day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>Ahh you have Asian parents too? We have bad luck; sometimes I wish I was born black/native american. They have it the easiest...</p>

<p>lol that's terrible, but so true. i don't see why race has anything to do with affecting acadmic achievement. maybe financial issues, but just because you're black doesn't mean you will necessarily be expected to score below average (cough <em>PSAT awards</em> cough, all i got was commended, but if i was black, i'd be gettin everything)</p>

<p>my parents are black and i will still asian fail.</p>

<p>Immigrant parents for the loss. They expect a 5 :lol: </p>

<p>2 or bust!</p>

<p>You say you want another? OK, sure!</p>

<p>A charge -1 C is stuck at x=0. A charge +4 C is stuck at x=2 m. You need to place a positive charge Q somewhere along the x-axis so that it doesn't move. No glue, staples, nails etc. are available.</p>

<p>It should be placed at:</p>

<p>a) x = 2/3 m
b) x = -1 m
c) x = -2 m
d) x = 5 m
e) x = -1/2 m</p>

<p>C, im guessing</p>

<p>b?</p>

<p>hah man, I'm so gonna faaaail >.<"</p>

<p><em>EDIT</em> my bad, didn't realize it was a +4 charge, i go with what alexhernandez6 said =)</p>

<p>I love physics. My class, anyway. And I'm a humanities child at heart, too.
But this test...no way.
I think I can get through FR okay (hopefully!). I hate not having formulas on MC though. I would do so much better.
I got a high 3 on the midterm test I took, and I know more now, so I'm aiming for a four. I'd be quite pleased with a 4. I'll admit I'd be disappointed with a three. My teacher actually got us through all/almost all the material so I should know it. (Key word being "should") :P
Good luck to everyone tomorrow!</p>

<p>well if everybody thinks its hard, the curve will be low (:</p>

<p>good luck everyone! test is in just 14 hrs....wow</p>