![]() 05/11/2015 at 11:26 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Starts in 30 minutes. Every question I know the answer to is a personal victory. I might get a 2, but I’ll be overjoyed each time I get one right.
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What does AP physics cover these days? I think I got like 2 on the AP phys test. In college, physics seemed way easier than in highschool when I really didn’t care.
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Good luck!
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It covers everything... It’s two tests though. One for mechanics, one for E&M. So it costs twice as much to take both tests.
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Thanks! I’ll need it...
![]() 05/11/2015 at 11:38 |
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Just remember that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the... shit, that’s biology.
Uh, if a train is travelling around a loop at 50 mph in a clockwise direction, how hard do I hit the ground when I fall off a cliff?
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“How much force is applied to the inside of your skull as your brain rapidly expands due to stress?
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I got a 2 on AP Physics, then got some of the highest grades in Physics in college at a big engineering school. So don’t sweat it!
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I remember all the silly vacuum based physics that we did. I just sat there and wondered when I would ever encounter a vacuum in real life.
My non-AP physics course in HS also taught a lot of astrophysics (the teacher had a masters in astronomy), so that was fun.
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“everything” being phys 1 and 2 basics. Good luck man!