<p>ok I know this is irrelevant to this Physics thread but</p>
<p>I signed up for Physics and Chem (cuz I wasn't sure how I was gonna do in Chem in May). I was satisfied with my chem score so I only took Physics today.
I heard that you can take less than what you've signed up for.. and you don't have to tell CB or anything.. you just take it.</p>
<p>so that's what I did.. but now I just came up with this idea.
How is that different from canceling a test.
See, I took only Physics when I signed up for Physics and Chem.. and how would they know that I took only one test purposely or that I cancelled the other one..
I'm so confused..</p>
<p>Were the first two gravitational potential and kinetic energy? Was the bird above the water, but less than the actual postition? Would the electron move towar the negative bar in a circular pattern?</p>
<p>ok I looked that the previous thread and found out that as long as you don't put the code number and stuff, taking one test out of 2 sigend up will not be considered as cancel.
but here's my question.. what if I signed up for 2 and take only one test for 2 hours.. and not put anytihng for the other test.
I would freak out if this can really work..</p>
<p>Really? I thoight it was above the water and below the actual position. For the one with the three different pictures of forces, was the answer to the last one the circular motion one? And was one of the answers radiation only?</p>
<p>The one where there is no force is the one where the particle and the field are moving parallel. The other one that asked which would force the particle up was choice B.. I think</p>
<p>Yea, your right about B, it was in; was B still the right answer? Was the one for which statements represent the forces I+II? It was like mgd and Fx. Also, was the one about Kepler's law I only?</p>