Do you have the answers for AP Physics B 1988 and 1984 tests?

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The discussion centers on the request for answers to the AP Physics B tests from 1988 and 1984. The original poster seeks assistance in verifying their work on these specific tests. Participants are encouraged to share any available answers or resources. Additionally, there is a suggestion to post answers in the Homework zone for further verification. The thread highlights a collaborative effort to support students preparing for AP Physics exams.
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Sorry I couldn't find any other forum to post this in. I'm currently doing the Physics B 1988 and 1984 tests, but I want to check my work. Does anyone have the 1988 and 1984 AP physics B answers in their possession and would be kind enough to share? :smile:
 
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