does physics SAT II allow calculator use?

<p>I heard my friend said you are not allowed to use calc!!?</p>

<p>Your friend is right, no calculators. (They're only allowed for Math)</p>

<p>hate physics!!</p>

<p>hmm i haven't really looked at the practice books yet, but do you guys think using a calc makes that much of a difference?</p>

<p>The usually leave the answers in the form BEFORE it's multiplied. For example, if the answer is the force and the acceleration (a=2) and mass (m=5) are given, then they will leave it in the form "(2)(5) N" (however, since these numbers are very simple, they'll probably just put 10 N, but if it was something like (42523)(593), then they will leave it in the unmultiplied form). Someone correct me if I'm wrong on this. I believe this is what they do for chemistry as well</p>

<p>no calc!!!</p>