Ap Physics Questions Me Highlyyy Appreciateddd

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The discussion revolves around AP Physics questions, specifically focusing on topics related to mechanics and electricity and magnetism. The original poster expresses difficulty in recalling concepts after a significant break from studying physics and seeks assistance with multiple-choice questions from a provided link.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • The original poster attempts to understand a graph related to a collision scenario, questioning the behavior of a ball during varying force conditions. Some participants provide insights into the graph's representation of force during the collision and mention the concept of impulse.

Discussion Status

Participants are engaging in a productive dialogue, with some offering clarifications about the graph and its implications for the collision. There is an emphasis on understanding the underlying concepts rather than providing direct answers to the questions posed.

Contextual Notes

The original poster has indicated a lack of recent engagement with physics material and is under time constraints to prepare for upcoming questions. There is a mention of a frictionless surface in the context of the collision, which may influence the discussion on relevant assumptions.

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Ap Physics Questions! Please Help Me! Highlyyy Appreciateddd!

I haven't done any physics work in about half a year n now i need to do sooo many questions in about a months time! ='( pleasee help me with these questions! I would HIGHLY HIGLYY appreciate it sooooooo much for anybody who would help me solve these questions.

http://dsmarketing.com/samples/phys_smpl1.pdf

Also the website above is to the multiple choice questions...i kno they are pretty easy but I forgot how to do them too! ='( I would HIGLLYYYYYYYYYY appreciate if somebody could explain how to get the answers to me PLEASE!
(you need to scroll down to Physics C Mechanics and Physics Electricity and Magnetism Sample Questions)


THANKYOU SOOOOOOOOOOO MUCHH FOR ALL OF YOU WHO CAN HELP ME! =D!

ps...there are more problems coming REALLYY SOON! =)
 

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HELP_786 said:
I haven't done any physics work in about half a year n now i need to do sooo many questions in about a months time! ='( pleasee help me with these questions! I would HIGHLY HIGLYY appreciate it sooooooo much for anybody who would help me solve these questions.

http://dsmarketing.com/samples/phys_smpl1.pdf

Also the website above is to the multiple choice questions...i kno they are pretty easy but I forgot how to do them too! ='( I would HIGLLYYYYYYYYYY appreciate if somebody could explain how to get the answers to me PLEASE!
(you need to scroll down to Physics C Mechanics and Physics Electricity and Magnetism Sample Questions)


THANKYOU SOOOOOOOOOOO MUCHH FOR ALL OF YOU WHO CAN HELP ME! =D!

ps...there are more problems coming REALLYY SOON! =)
Welcome to PF HELP_786,

We are more than happy to help you with your homework, but we will not do your homework for you. You must put some effort into solving the questions yourself. What are your thoughts thus far? What are the concepts involved?
 
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right now I am stuck in just understanding the graph =(...i do not understand where the ball is during the time the force is increasing, staying the same and decreasing =S
 


The graph shows the entire time the ball is in contact with the box, essentially it's a graph of the collision of the two objects.
 


The graph answers the first question for you if you know how to use it. It is showing how the force acting on both objects (in opposite directions) varies during the 10 milliseconds of the collision. Do you recall the definition of impulse?

Oh, and for the purposes of the questions, and because the table surface is frictionless, it is irrelevant exactly where the box and ball are at the time of the collision. (All that will matter are their velocities.)
 

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