<p>well what you remember i think i do remember all</p>
<p>I think I put the force the wagon puts on the puller or something.</p>
<p>ok ill try to consider all questions.From start,the first four questions about momentum,opposite velocity,kinetic energy,constant velocity.then 3 questions about electron neutron proton.i choose proton,electron and neutron in order.Unit guessings were pretty easy.I chose f=ed graph as simple y=x,e=f/d as exponential and slope of the line as area.I chose slope curve in one question also.Chose some v=10 m/s in horizontal velocity of the ball thrown from some height ad i remember.5m/s2 accelaration near earth surface.Centripetal force in some constant velocity or simething circle and curved line with some increase if u remember question ull recall.between x and y planet i chose point A for smallest force with y and c for greatest for x.i chose freuency and intensity a lot in dependance questions.also very easy squared exponent would cause error and with distance change and time change was easily dependant on momentum etc.one year time mass waseasy.i chose solids liquids gases as conductors and in gases some speed increase or so.in heat compare i chose X greater then Y in all questions.chose satelite on nonradiation.in prism i got C path and B path though i think its mistake being path B as first answer and reflected A as second or so.einstein revealed second and third and was held to be true first.square root from ka^2/m for the velocity one.lens and mirors so easy that not going to consider them.efficiency 1000 .1 ohm resistor from 2 ohms i chose 2 ohm paralel resistors.other current/power wuestions eere easy.add up!</p>
<p>steadily and alternating current also</p>
<p>280 n force with guy there.</p>
<p>Whatās the last one?</p>
<p>Man, I canāt believe you guys are worried about missing a few questions. I missed at least 12 questions. And that is being VERY optimistic. </p>
<p>The silver lining is that I know my physics pretty damn well, and am pretty sure that every answer I did put down was correct. Only is issue is that I have OCD, and unfortunately it affects me when filling out those kinds of answer sheets. I obsess over filling in the bubble completely every time which slows me down. Also, my OCD makes me reread the questions typically about 3 times each, so its kind of a double whammy for something like the SATs.</p>
<p>Same thing for US History. Missed at least a dozen questions. Worst part is that I have to send these scores automatically without seeing if they are any good or not or else I will miss application deadlines.</p>
<p>Usually skipping 12 questions is better than skipping 2 and getting 10 wrong. Well, technically, thatās a good thing I guess.</p>
<p>for wave on string, when you double frequency, I chose the graph with 1/2 the wavelength (6 humps instead of 3)- is that right?
I put the circle for constant nonzero acceleration and the ellipse for period changes in acceleration</p>
<p>For the maximum friction of box question, I put horizontal because cos(0) = 1 so normal force is maximized. But does the question actually deal with an inclined plane?</p>
<p>I also put horizontal (choice A) but it seemed to simple. The other choices were very involved and therefore tempting, lol.</p>
<p>I put Cā¦nearly cos 30ā¦i think i did a similar question beforeā¦not sure though</p>
<p>whats the curve gonna beā¦</p>
<p>Is this not a recycled test?</p>
<p>what did people put for einstein question. i put II and III for einsteins theory and then I and II for what was known before (although that might have been I, II, and III)</p>
<p>i also remember lower specific heat for X because the temp changed more</p>
<p>no idea about einsteinā¦but i guessed I and II for what was known beforeā¦i didnāt read the chapter about the theory before the testā¦ugh =(</p>
<p>anyone remember x = k/mg for second to last one
was the latent heat of fusion larger for Y because the horizontal line was longer?</p>
<p>Einstein: I think I and II were known before and II and III were Einsteinās postulates.
X= mg/k because kx=mg</p>
<p>I put 1250J for the question about efficiency of heat engine
I put solids, liquids, and gases for electromagnetic one
i put the diameter would cause most error because its squared
I put A for smallest force of x and B as greatest force for y</p>
<p>critmaster, do you remember any more</p>