<p>But... the questions we are discussing are probably the hardest ones.. there are quite alot of obvious ones which I am sure everyone in this thread can get correct...</p>
<p>god i feel so ashamed for asking this but what was #2 the question asking about an electron colliding into a ...(i forgot what it was lol)</p>
<p>i said D too. i don't see why it was wrong :(...</p>
<p>foolonthehill, i dont understand your explanation, do you mean the magnetic field thats pointing out? (the dots) also, if you draw the curve, and draw another wave that has propogated, youll notice that B has moved up</p>
<p>Hey do any of you guys know how Michigan evaluates their transfer applicant? Do they even look at the SAT 2 scores?</p>
<p>If my memory is correct, I am pretty sure it was B</p>
<p>was that the question that asked which field would force the electron in? It was B then, I think.</p>
<p>did the magnetic field and electron question ask for the one that pointed up or into the page?</p>
<p>i remember rereading the question, cuz I think I got it wrong the first time through. I thought I had gotten it correct the second time, but it would suck if I got it wrong again, lol</p>
<p>so uh which one is it?</p>
<p>field is pointing out of the page.</p>
<p>how do u do that wave question pointing upward?
I thought it was the one on the crest..damnit</p>
<p>The wave one was D. I forget why though.</p>
<p>that's what I put too. (D)</p>
<p>thank god its D! what was the answer to the capacitor and field?
wasnt it CV/d?</p>
<p>and that one with iron placed in water and asking which statements true.</p>
<p>it was V/D.
iron water was like iron has lower specific heat omg it's like .4 something and water has like 4.184 j/g*c and like the iron frigging loses to the water madly. yikes</p>
<p>Was specific heat the answer to that question? I didn't think it mattered because the iron was cooling.</p>
<p>i put the one about the specific heat but cant explain why...</p>
<p>whats the consensus on the one about the bird?</p>
<p>EDIT- oh yeah and the light bulb was radiation and convection, cause heat transfered in currents within the space right?</p>
<p>it's like this. when ur in the pool, and u see the bad guy near the end
so u go to stab his leg. but u end up stabbing HIS THING OMG !!! true story</p>
<p>Wa san answer to some question the magnet needs to be moving? Or somethinbg like that?</p>
<p>u have perm magnet, and coil of copper. what do u need to do.</p>