***SAT PHYSICS 2014****

<p>You’re probably right. I just figured the two masses could only be equal and not moving if they were the same height.</p>

<p>@zzztttwww‌ & @rkepp12: If what you say is correct, I was wondering what If I end up with -17 or let’s say -30 because i am ignorant of my silly mistakes…what’s the possible curve for both -17 and -30 (added -1/4 for each, so ignore that)… </p>

<p>@KaranMIT‌ thats like 680-780</p>

<p>I would feel horrified if I get anything lower than 750. Thanks buddy, @zzztttwww‌. By the way, where are you applying lad? </p>

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<p> How sure are you about this scale? </p>

<p>@KaranMIT‌ if I get 700+ on both today I’ll apply to some Ivy’s and higher Tech schools. </p>

<p>As for the curve, thats just based on the sparknotes curve. This test didn’t seem extraordinarily difficult, so the curve probably isnt unusual. </p>

<p>@shsacdev Here’s the answer that decreasing the length of Pendulum, decreases the period. <a href=“http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum”>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Wait you guys started discussing at like 2AM when most people hadn’t even taken the test yet… </p>

<p>Lol…I sucked on this test…hoping for a 700+ T-T</p>

<p>And for the chaos theory one, A was the only one that made sense…
The mass one, I was stupid to put that one object was heavier than the other…sigh…
And for that current question where they had 5 ammeters and asked which current is largest, I put the 1st and last b/c current is uniform throughout the entire circuit. The 2nd, third, and fourth were in parallel circuits, so the current would be less than the original current.
Please correct me if I’m wrong :)</p>

<p>By any chance do you guys know the average curve for missing 15?</p>

<p>I will take the test on dec because they had no space for waitlist in my test center </p>

<p>@eagle4022‌: We made predictions that </p>

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<p>@SephardicJewESA‌: Best of luck, lad. </p>

<p>@KaranMIT I feel your pain. I realized just a few minutes ago that I made a really stupid mistake on my Math 2 test. Luckily I only left three blank, so one wrong would still put me at a (rounded) 56 raw score. I’m just hoping I didn’t make any more mistakes, because I’m really aiming for an 800 this time.</p>

<p>@rkepp12‌ I took math level 2. Unfortunately, My Ti-89 swopped me down on me. Due to that, I literally expect 700+, if not less. The problem is there were so MANY graphical questions like HOLY COW </p>

<p>is there some sort of master list of questions we’ve got going? or are there any that people are still confused/debating?</p>

<p>What about the question where it asked, which of these can use v=v0+1/2at^2? It had stuff like, a flat ramp, curved ramp, circular motion…</p>

<p>@Pyrefox i put flat ramp</p>

<p>@Pyrefox Yeah, it should be the flat ramp.
The point of that question is to realize that the equation is used only for constant acceleration. Only the flat ramp experienced constant acceleration. I mean, if you get my point :)</p>