<p>Based on past years' free response, what do you all think is likely to be on the test this year? Someone on this site accurately predicted polars on the Calc BC test, so I was wondering what hasn't been done in a while for Physics C.</p>
<p>basically Physics C tests things that aren't on Physics B- anything involving an integral/derivative is likely to be on there</p>
<p>I know, I meant what types of Physics C problems haven't been on it in a while and thus are likely to be on it this year.</p>
<p>There are basically the SAME problems on it every year. For example, mechanics ALWAYS has a lab question where you have to draw a graph. Besides that, kinematics (usually combo of rot. and lin. is common), often with some energy thrown in. I also think they will do either resistive forces or keplers laws/universal grav on it this year. Collisions (esp. with springs thrown in) might be on it too.</p>
<p>For E&M, I say there will be a BS or Ampere's law with magnetism, either a RC, RL, or RLC circuit, and an integration for Coulomb or Guass's law.</p>
<p>But everything not on the FRQ occurs with greater frequency on the MC.</p>
<p>what's resistive forces and how do you find them?</p>
<p>by lab questions, do you mean those where you have to draw equipment and write instructions?
Because I haven't seen any of those in past years' physics c mech tests...</p>