<p>Anyone else do it? I thought it was sort of long.</p>
<p>I swear devious! 4 da 1st time in all the prac tests ive done, i could not complete it. It really sucked 4 me! damn... n this waz my last chance!</p>
<p>yea, it was hard, well, weird and quite long....</p>
<p>yea i thought it was long and the questions were a little different</p>
<p>how many did you guys skip?? 15 here</p>
<p>Hrmm..</p>
<p>15 is way too much to skip, especially for a Science SAT.</p>
<p>i skipped 15 on a practice yesterday and got a 750......im only looking for about a 700 this time</p>
<p>Did anyone here take the November Physics SATII before?</p>
<p>What'd you think of this test compared the the November one??</p>
<p>i ommited 24 and got a 670 last time; this time i ommited 9 but guessed on alot.</p>
<p>the questions were freaking hard</p>
<p>mmmm? not too many of them were extremely hard.. i skipped one, prolly missed 8-15 not sure though.. hopin for 760+</p>
<p>what was the one about a space ship and something else moving in opposite directions both at .60c? was the answer greater than .60c but less than c? or was i just completely wrong on that</p>
<p>yes yes yes! the stupid booklet which had the spaceship question in it</p>
<p>and also the one with the deflecting electrons...actually all the questions!! just post anything you remember because I guessed on sooooo much</p>
<p>I left a lot blank, it was seriously hard... it's much harder than the ones i did on kaplan</p>
<p>the spaceship problem that was on the November test. i thought that one was related to relative speed, which had nothing to do with the theory of relativity except for the fact that nothing can go faster than the speed of light.</p>
<p>deflecting electrons was easy.. they both deflect to the same side meanng they have the same charge, the rest could have been correct, but not a definate.</p>
<p>so do the electrons deflect slightly then</p>
<p>so what's the right answer for the spaceship question?</p>
<p>actually they were positively charged particles they were moving inthe same direction of the field, upwards. but anyway the answer had to be they wre of the same sign.</p>
<p>so what was the answer to the spaceship question? wasn't it just c?</p>
<p>also, what did you guys put for the one about rutherford's gold foil experiment? i put something about deflected slightly, but i think it's wrong</p>
<p>i thought it was greater than c b/c it asked from the perspective of one of the people moving (the other guy was going in the opposite direction)
sp33d12-it asked for the most important observation so that would be taht some were deflected straight back.</p>