<p>Erosion is the degradation of a rock or some material to become some smaller species, high fluid heat and pressure is not known to cause this nor did student 2 talk about materials being broken down. Erosion won’t create a new type of rock, it simply divides up the size of the larger piece. However, metamorphosis also has a definition in earth science that indicates the change of the form of a rock because of high heat or pressure. I’m 100% sure the answer was metamorphosis.</p>
<p>It was definitely metamorphosis. Did anyone get BrCH2CH2COOH (or something like this) for a question?</p>
<p>I thought the potential energy decreased because it was kinetic energy being used as it was twisted so the potential energy would decrease no??</p>
<p>No, potential energy increases because it has more potential to move back to original form, which is not twisted.</p>
<p>The potential energy increased because the rope twisted more, known as “torsion”.</p>
<p>ACTTester: It was brch2ch2cooh</p>
<p>The curve is going to suck on this, so 1 mistake and you are probably down to 34</p>
<p>And potential energy increases. It like letting a spring go after you compress it even farther, as you take it back, the PE increases</p>
<p>Yep! It was the lower of the two compounds, so it was the lower of the areas on table 2.</p>
<p>Orgo answers:</p>
<p>Flourine atom would cause pH to decrease even more
BrCH2CH2COOH was correct
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<p>-100 liters of the thing were present in 10 billion liters (was this on a different science part?)</p>
<p>@aa2011: Do you remember the other Br choice for that question? I’m pretty sure I got what you put, but I want to make sure.</p>
<p>I got the same answers wongtong, , Yeah the 100 liters was on the mars questions,</p>
<p>i was on question 18 when 5 mins were left. i put 22 striaght Cs…yup ■■■. wtv its senior year and i got a 32 on science already. **** it</p>
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Seriously?! That sucks man, sorry… :(</p>
<p>yupp. BUT i think so far i have 35-36 on english (which i needed to improve, cause i had a 30).</p>
<p>im applying to GT and they superscore the ACT soo im hoping a 35-36E, 33M, 31 R, and a 32 S gets me in.</p>
<p>lol, first time on the ACT, science was annoying, but I got the premise of it. I’m probably expecting a 30…</p>
<p>Hey I’m also applying to GT! (as a low match safety), good luck with your app!</p>
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<p>Is GT that easy to get into?</p>
<p>^Lol…Idk, it depends on you. But according to my school’s naviance thing, it’s a safety for me. </p>
<p>But my stats are briefly, Top 3.7% of class, 34 ACT 12 essay, 780 chem, 800 math 2, 260+ hours of research at 2 different universities, hardest course load in grade, submitting 3 research abstracts, nationally ranked in table tennis, captain of sci bowl team (won states), A team math, excellent recs, pretty good essays.</p>
<p>Idk, I think you’ll be fine though, btw, I’m out of state.</p>
<p>I also have GT as a safety :). Might even give me a scholarship! But MIT all the way!</p>
<p>I thought it was everything was easy but that one 100 billion one…
Was there a conversion or something in the passage?
I read it as if volume of CH4 is 100 billion, how many liters. Isn’t V already in liters? Idk. I put 100 billion. I feel stupid -_-.</p>
<p>GT as in Georgia Tech? I got in with a 34 for early action, but didn’t get a scholarship. Pretty high acceptance rate in general though.</p>
<p>I had <= 20 hours of community service too.</p>