<p>Yes, that is what me and JDong got.</p>
<p>OK yes now I definitely agree that the brightness remains the same.</p>
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<p>Concave down? Starting at a y-intercept value >0?</p>
<p>Please don’t bring up my rediculous #1c. Read the other Physics C thread to see where I realize my own stupidity!</p>
<p>EDIT: Here’s the link - <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/927814-ap-physics-c-post-exam-frq-solutions-mech-e-m-2.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/927814-ap-physics-c-post-exam-frq-solutions-mech-e-m-2.html</a></p>
<p>Integrals are tough! Well, you might wonder what all these college professors are fussing about all day. INTEGRALS. You know the wonder fairy tales behind these fancy integrals and how Leibniz and Newton invented them. Well this isn’t 1800s. Integrals becomes cumbersome gradually over time!</p>
<p>Yeah, the integration part was killer.I’d expect some never-heard-of college would have to adjust the AP Policy for their candidates since their candidates screws up on integration on Physics exam. All calculus BASED Physics Exam!</p>