<p>will concave and convex mirors be important and zero u know if relativity is still on test</p>
<p>I heard that relativity is not on the test anymore. I'm not sure about mirrors =.</p>
<p>I never covered thermal physics, fluid mechanics, or atomic/nuclear physics in my class, so I am kinda screwed in those topics. I am hoping to just skip all of those and try to get most of the rest right. I really know like nothing on any of those topics. </p>
<p>Do you guys still think I can get a 4? I'll be screwed if there are like 3/6 FRQs on the topics i dont know...</p>
<p>I <em>think</em> for 66 it's because for both the inner and outer loop, the area of mag. field influence is not changing, so emf=BA/t is not changing as well-- thus the answer C.</p>
<p>lol zero do you want to send me the answer key with the percentages?</p>
<p>i dont cink fluid mechanics will be on test it was on it last year and atomic yea its pretty much guaranteed and so is thermal physics</p>
<p>Mirrors probably will be tested. And zero, dude learn atomic physics! It's really easy, and you can probably finish within an hour. There's really nothing much on that topic</p>
<p>and the best thing is------- nothing can be combined with nuclear physics! (at least i think so) so it will be a standalone question thats not complicated</p>
<p>can i get the answer key with percentages sent please</p>
<p>There that has the percents for 98 and 93. It also has the answers for anyone looking for them... I bet some people need them.</p>
<p>wow thanks! now go read nuclear phyiscs :D</p>
<p>danks now if there was only the 2004 test :C</p>
<p>No problem =]</p>
<p>yea im quickly reviewing old stuff, and then I'm going to read it. I tried to quickly read thermo stuff, and I was like =O!?!?!?!</p>
<p>thermo is hard to understand especially if ure new to it because of the pv work diagrams</p>
<p>hey guys imma go to sleep good luck tomorrow danks for all the help</p>
<p>night thomas! good luck tmr</p>
<p>actually i'm gonna go sleep too now.. good luck learning those stuffs zero</p>
<p>Thanks guys. Night.</p>
<p>EDIT: O yea! and GOOD LUCK!</p>
<p>:D .</p>
<p>yes everybody, GOOD LUCK!</p>
<p>wow, i came across this thread too late ....</p>
<p>anyone still here who have questions</p>
<p>wow these AP Physics questions are alot like the ones I see in my Normal Regents Physics class.</p>