<p>The answer is E.</p>
<p>nice............................</p>
<p>I think it's because if the acceleration is 10 m/sec^2, then that would mean there's a force of 50N, which cannot happen in this particular situation.</p>
<p>your right but the reasoning is because if you have all 4 forces acting on one side of the block, you would get 40N, divide by the mass which is 5 so you get an acceleration of 8 m/s^2 which is the most possible</p>
<p>actually i think ur reasoning is right now that i read it lol</p>
<p>Haha physicsrocks, that's basically what I was trying to say (40N is the max, so 50N is not the answer).</p>
<p>what is the graph of frequency after it has alreday reached the threshold vs. intensity of the photons emitted?</p>
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Sunkist by any chance do u have the answers for the test you took
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<p>i checked with my materials -- i have the multiple choice answers for the 1993 exam. if you dont have the test questions, then i dont see how it could be helpful in any way to you.... however, if you do, just leave me a pm and i'll get back at you with the answers</p>
<p>well i dont have MC questions for that. But do hacve the answers for the 98 and 99 MC test.</p>
<p>can anyone tell me the relationship between period and tension for a transverse wave.</p>
<p>OK guys, two days left. I've barely started studying. Oh God. I have last year's PR and just opened it today.. I did 'well' in my Physics class this year, however feel as if I don't know anything due to the fact that my teacher, albiet very knowledged in the area, cannot teach Physics worth his life. The subject is v. foreign to me even after a year of instruction and my strong math/science background. Anyway I'm going to get as far into PR as I can as efficiently as possible, and it's going to be Physics straight up for the next two days. Consider me as on the boat here also. </p>
<p>Help. </p>
<p>Lmao.</p>
<p>Anyone have any multiple-choice exams and/or answers for:
AP Physics B (I don't need 1993, 1998, 1999 or 2004, though)
AP Psychology
AP Chemistry
AP Biology
AP English Literature
AP Statistics
AP US History
AP Microeconomics/AP Microeconomics
AP Physics C (M and E&M)?</p>
<p>Email - <a href="mailto:soham.gandhi@gmail.com">soham.gandhi@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>By the way, I'm off to take the SAT II Physics in like 15 minutes, and I got like in the 500s on Kaplan practice exams, so I'm screwed :-/. Even on Monday, the day of the AP Physics B exam, I am screwed.</p>
<p>danielle, I know exactly how you feel. I am on the same boat as you.</p>
<p>i need answers to the 1998 MC.</p>
<p>I told you already, I need something from you so that we're straight.</p>
<p>i got the 93 exam, so hit me up if ya want it. i really need the 2004 and 99 exams. thanks!</p>
<p>But that's not what I need.</p>
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<blockquote> <blockquote> <p>Sure, I'll send them to you, however, you must follow my 2 conditions, and I'm seroius. I want something valuable in return: such as multiple choice exams and answers for the following courses: AP Physics B (I don't need 1993, 1998, or 2004, though) AP Psychology AP Chemistry AP Biology AP English Literature AP Statistics AP US History AP Microeconomics/AP Microeconomics AP Physics C (M and E&M) I don't want you to send my answers to anyone because I need multiple choice questions and answers. If I do send you anything, please don't send them to anybody. I'd really be ****ed.</p> </blockquote> </blockquote>
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<p>soham369-- I've sent you a PM; please see what you think of it</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>I have the 1994, 1988, 1984, and 1998 Answers to MC and would trade somebody for the Actual Test on one or another year.</p>
<p>I have the 1993, 1998, 1999, and 2004 Answers to MC. How about we trade, email me <a href="mailto:soham.gandhi@gmail.com">soham.gandhi@gmail.com</a></p>