Cram Guide: 5 Quick Tips to Maximize your AP Physics C FRQ Score
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- Опубліковано 4 тра 2024
- Not all of the 45 points on the Physics C exam are created equal. Here are some common ways to get the most bang for your buck when it comes to the AP Exam, using past exam data.
Slides: drive.google.com/file/d/1rglc...
0:00: Free Body Diagram Rules
8:00: Best Fit Lines
18:00: When to use Calculus
22:40: Curve sketching tips
26:50: Partial Credit guide: "Just write something true"
Taking the exam in 13 hours. THANK YOU
Gl bud
Taking it in 2 🤷
@@aneraxxmusic2343 taking it this hour, gl guys we got this!
Taking it in half an hour
boy oh boy where do i even begin, this video really helped add to my edging streak and i’m ready to absolutely goon to this ap physics test. the goat, the alpha, the sigma, your everything baby gronk can’t be. the betas all look up to you and i can’t wait until livy dunes gyatt jiggles to your turkish quandale sigma video! thank you king
Finna get the first ever 6 in AP test history
Never mind I’m lucky if I even get a 3 💀
Erm, what the sigma! You really helped me be the true alpha male lone wolf I am. Without you and Livvy Dunne, I would never be able to edge so well to this video. You really brought out the goon in me. Alpha wolf out, awooooooo
first thing I did when I opened the frq was draw a line of best fit 🙏🙏
this was actually really useful, thank you!
Bruh why am I seeing this the day after
bro is the baby gronk of ap physics 🔥
I’m coming for that three
why am i seeing this after the exam im gonna cry
THANK YOU
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its too late bro ☠
Mr sus so goated
It was extremely tough imo. Left around at least a third of the FRQ parts blank. Guessed on 5-8 ish of the MC questions
Me too
Any predictions for 2024 FRQ topics? My teacher thinks there may be banked curve FRQ. Have you noticed any trends or have any opinions? Thank you!
I have never seen a banked curve question on the FRQ, so I doubt that will show up. Circular motion, however, is a big topic and shows up every other year or so. It would seem that we are "due" for one of those questions since it has been two years since that has been on the test. I would not be surprised if we see some variation of a "loop the loop" style circle/energy question this year. In general, your safest bet is to assume that you will have a question on "Forces", a question on "Conservation" (energy/momentum), and a question on "Rotation". One of those are then modified to become the lab question. So my unofficial predictions will be a Newton's Second Law question, a Conservation of energy and momentum circular loop question, and a rolling up the ramp dynamics lab question. These are total guesses, so I'll see how wrong I am next week!
@@FosterWisusik any of the past frqs you recommend doing to prepare?
The test changed format in 2019, so the modern ones will be the most helpful. 2021 had a good circular motion question, and 2023 has some good rotation questions
I have a feeling there’s gonna be a center or mass question with lambda
Do u need linear algebra on linearization questions? To find the exact slope of the best fit line requires linear algebra.
In Physics AP you can either use the linear regression function on the TI-84 or just “eyeball” a best fit line and get the slope from points along that line
3 hours…
Lol