Physics B.  Justify  Explain  Calculate  What is  Determine  Derive  Sketch  Plot.

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Physics B

 Justify  Explain  Calculate  What is  Determine  Derive  Sketch  Plot

 Rule of thumb: Use 3 sig figs 4 & 2 sig figs are still acceptable However NEVER reduce to 1 or use 5 or more

 AP Central (On the AP website) has the past 10 years of tests available.

 No Calculators allowed!  70 Multiple choice questions  90 minutes  50 % of your exam grade  How long should you spend on each Q?

 An object is thrown with a horizontal velocity of 20 m/s from a cliff that is 125 meters above level ground. If air resistance is negligible, the time it takes the object to fall to the ground is most nearly. a) 3 s b) 5 s c) 6 s d) 12 s e) 25 s

 Calculators are Allowed!  6 or 7 free response questions  90 minutes  50 % of your exam grade

Free Responce Example Q.pdf