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can you do questions that would be on an ap physics exam?
Where can i find real final test in physics and math ?
How did you get the net force in the problem 1?
Love u from Ethiopia
Here after taking a quiz for fun and got a 2/24. My score so low it turned into a date.
Thank you sir
Literally gonna save my grade
did it save?
Didn’t save me. 8/21 😅
ahh sorry about it
On problem number 1, why 0 degrees when you are lifting the object that is perpendicular to the surface? Should it be 90 degrees?
Since the problem is moving with the y axis and the force said it's lifting, it's the same direction. So, the degree should be 0
cos(90)=0Work Formula: Force x distance x cos(θ)
It's a little bit confusing 😕
How is it 180
It goes the opposite direction
are ap physics final tests like this?
No
@@user-fo3hb7hq9q so we they harder or easier
@@unnamedchannelowouwu these are way easier
@@user-fo3hb7hq9q bestie im in sixth grade and doing this
@@thedespicablegru2879 your point?💀
In the first question why aren't we using 10m/s2
That was my question too.
He did people use 9.81 or 10
10 is an approximate value for the real value which is closer to 9.81
π^2 ms^-2 is also used sometimes
taking honors physics but will let you guys know how my test goes today
?
i’m sorry to tell you i got a 69% mainly due to sig figs, conversion errors, a harsh grader, and i also maybe kind of skipped out on the problems i found frustrating to look at in these vids. oh and i ignored thermal energy
but hey it’s on me you guys got this! :)
I aced :)@@nobodyreallyknowsdothey
@@staezyy good job! seriously you just need to put all your effort in
Q12 is wrong
can you do questions that would be on an ap physics exam?
Where can i find real final test in physics and math ?
How did you get the net force in the problem 1?
Love u from Ethiopia
Here after taking a quiz for fun and got a 2/24. My score so low it turned into a date.
Thank you sir
Literally gonna save my grade
did it save?
Didn’t save me. 8/21 😅
ahh sorry about it
On problem number 1, why 0 degrees when you are lifting the object that is perpendicular to the surface? Should it be 90 degrees?
Since the problem is moving with the y axis and the force said it's lifting, it's the same direction. So, the degree should be 0
cos(90)=0
Work Formula: Force x distance x cos(θ)
It's a little bit confusing 😕
How is it 180
It goes the opposite direction
are ap physics final tests like this?
No
@@user-fo3hb7hq9q so we they harder or easier
@@unnamedchannelowouwu these are way easier
@@user-fo3hb7hq9q bestie im in sixth grade and doing this
@@thedespicablegru2879 your point?💀
In the first question why aren't we using 10m/s2
That was my question too.
He did people use 9.81 or 10
10 is an approximate value for the real value which is closer to 9.81
π^2 ms^-2 is also used sometimes
taking honors physics but will let you guys know how my test goes today
?
i’m sorry to tell you i got a 69% mainly due to sig figs, conversion errors, a harsh grader, and i also maybe kind of skipped out on the problems i found frustrating to look at in these vids. oh and i ignored thermal energy
but hey it’s on me you guys got this! :)
I aced :)@@nobodyreallyknowsdothey
@@staezyy good job! seriously you just need to put all your effort in
Q12 is wrong