<p>Discuss the June ACT science section when permitted to.</p>
<p>EDIT: permitted:
IDK last time we did right away but I put that incase I got into trouble cuz idk lol</p>
<p>Discuss the June ACT science section when permitted to.</p>
<p>EDIT: permitted:
IDK last time we did right away but I put that incase I got into trouble cuz idk lol</p>
<p>Was the 4th passage like a bunch of only student 3’s? I got that for like 3 of em o.o lol</p>
<p>I didn’t feel like it was that bad</p>
<p>I said only student 3 for i think 2 of them… but only because i was running out of time and got desperate</p>
<p>I had timing issues for this one because of the sphere section</p>
<p>@Mh I got a bunch of student 3 only’s as well</p>
<p>Was there even a “fighting scientists” section of the test? I don’t remember seeing it o__O, but then again, I didn’t get to the last set of questions</p>
<p>It wasn’t really a “fighting scientists” section it was like a teacher gave an experiment and three students predicted what would happen but two of them were wrong.</p>
<p>For the sphere passage, one of mine was “Student 1 and Student 2,” and one was “Student 3” only.</p>
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<p>There wasn’t a reading passage one, oddly.</p>
<p>I didn’t think it was that bad. The sphere passage had 3 or 4 difficult ones though.</p>
<p>For the sphere one, did a higher number signify a higher distance traveled?</p>
<p>what about the sphere one where it was like if one is dropped between p and l? i think i put the ke would go up because the pe would go down. </p>
<p>also on the plant passage, what would increased sunlight do?</p>
<p>Increased sunlight would increase the temperature in the containers.</p>
<p>@bvfor4 Correct. The higher something is the more GPE has, and as it moves lower its KE goes up. KPE always = GPE’</p>
<p>@bv i put it would go down cuz according to student 1 or w.e the more it had the further it would go?</p>
<p>thanks guys! how about that one with the battery regarding resistance. that was tough… i dont even remember what i put.</p>
<p>I put that r is equal to zero so there would be no heat</p>
<p>^ i concur.</p>
<p>I also concur! I thought the sphere one was the most difficult…think I did pretty well though…or at least I hope so! Science is always my worst section…</p>
<p>WAS the 39th question C?? It was like M-t-something cuz it was close to both “ACE” something and “(insert a letter m?)- something” one had the degrees right for unknown A (93-95?) (ace-) the other (m-blah) had the Rt value (.02)</p>
<p>@mh12325 i think i picked the answer that started with a v</p>
<p>what was the answer to why each had to be the same # of grams?</p>