<p>I think that's assuming you do equally well on the free response part...</p>
<p>75% for a five?</p>
<p>actually a 5 is like a 65% looking at previous scoring guidelines u can get that. so aim for that 65%.</p>
<p>What do you need for a 3?</p>
<p>Still better to aim for a 75 though... and hey gohan did you get the 2004 test?</p>
<p>40-45% i think or maybe a lil more for that 3</p>
<p>Looked over the PR all day today.</p>
<p>My head is now spinning. Good luck to everyone!</p>
<p>nope, i jus use wat i got.</p>
<p>Damn. I thought it was 30%.</p>
<p>Does anyone have the answers for the 98 and 99?</p>
<p>hey guys for the multiple choice questions is it gonna be mostly conceptual or calculations like the multiple chocie for 93 and 98 were pretty hard some of them</p>
<p>bump, lol this thread hasn't been posted on since almost a year ago</p>
<p>Hey, I have all the tests and all the answers. All you gotta do is email me at <a href="mailto:soham.gandhi@gmail.com">soham.gandhi@gmail.com</a> and say "Hey, Soham, how's it going! Whoooosh!!!!!!"</p>
<p>im takin ap physics B and i was wondering if someone could hlp me w a few problems</p>
<p>i would absolutely love it if someone had the answers to these problems or new how to do them. and i can post them through an attachment if u want.
all past ap physics B problems.
1996 AP physics exam. problem #3.<br>
1992 AP exam. problem #6<br>
1993 AP exam (form B) problem #5<br>
1993 AP Exam problem #6.<br>
1993 AP test. problem #4.</p>
<p>benji - all answers are on the collegeboard ap central site</p>
<p>a note to all:</p>
<p>I highly HIGHLY recommend The Cartoon Guide to Physics by Gonick. My teacher made it required reading for my class and it's been great for explaining all sorts of concepts. It sounds a little cheesy, but trust me, it's worth it. You can get it on half.com or amazon for a few bucks.</p>
<p>the ap central site only goes back to 1999; does anyone have the FRQ answers for 1998?</p>
<p>hey, does anyone know what test this is the first multiple choice question from? "1. For which of the following motions of an object must the acceleration always be zero? I. Any motion in a straight line II. Simple harmonic motion III. Any motion in a circle" Thanks</p>
<p>hey, it's from the 1993 test</p>
<p>heey soham, i just emailed you. i'd really appreciate the 1993 and 1998 MC answers, I could give you the 1984 MC answers. thanks.</p>