December ACT 2008 Science

<p>I put 2d/c as well; that was the only one that made sense, logically.</p>

<p>Science killed me! I had to guess on most of them.... I just hope it doesn't pull my composite down too much because I did good on the other tests.</p>

<p>im pretty sure it was beta change. any1 remember the Q?</p>

<p>I'm pretty sure it was a beta change too. There was Pa to the right, and the question asked how could it go to like Pu which was on the left, and the only way was a beta change.</p>

<p>Another one was like electrons or He molecules move faster? I got electrons because they have less mass.</p>

<p>What was the protons in Helium nucleous? I got 2.</p>

<p>What is true of both Fern and Bogs? I got the peat was below the water table for both.</p>

<p>yeah. </p>

<p>hey on the last passage when it asked how long it would take for a ball to go at 120mph at 35 degrees with no wind. I put between 7 and 8.</p>

<p>I don't remember that question godofwar, but I remember something like "The ball is shot at 35 degrees at 120 mph, how long before it reaches the ground?" I got 6 and 7 for that.</p>

<p>yeah thats what im talking about. dang i thought it was 7 to 8 idk why.</p>

<p>Yep 6 and 7 is what I got.</p>

<p>Last question, hard as hell section, who can blame yah?</p>

<p>"Another one was like electrons or He molecules move faster? I got electrons because they have less mass.</p>

<p>What was the protons in Helium nucleous? I got 2.</p>

<p>What is true of both Fern and Bogs? I got the peat was below the water table for both."</p>

<p>I got all of those the same, hipster.</p>

<p>I thought the science was easy, except for the gametes and the crossover one, but I think I got those right.</p>

<p>Then again, I always think the science is easy and can never seem to break 35</p>

<p>They had a graph with several spikes labeled P1, P2, P3, p4, P5</p>

<p>It asked which took a longer time, I got P1 because it was all the way to the right of the graph and the x-axis was time.</p>

<p>But then there was a question that asked what is true of mass and permeability or something and I got that the larger the mass the less permeable, which kinda contradicted that last answer.</p>

<p>"Another one was like electrons or He molecules move faster?"</p>

<p>I put He molecules because the passage said they had the same kinetic energy, and the the He is more massive. Anyone else get this? I did pretty good on all the passages but the ancient wildfire one. That killed me.</p>

<p>P1 took the longest because it had smaller molecules.</p>

<p>Yeah, holy hell, that wildfire one. But I think it is that electrons move faster because if He has the same kinetic energy, it will take more energy to move the He and it will therefore be slower.</p>

<p>what did everyone get for the crown fire one?</p>

<p>For the crown fire I put that crown fire burned faster because needles burn faster. But I totally guessed on that.</p>

<p>was that answer (A)?
I'm glad there wasn't a comparing viewpoints one. Those take way too much time.</p>

<p>I think (A) was Crown fire burned faster because (something else) burns faster. All I know was that needles burnt faster but I had no idea what a "crown fire" was.</p>

<p>did anyone have a terrible time with the peat/bog/fern one?</p>