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Shock Value B/Circuit Lab C
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Awh. The school I rooted for thought the test was ridiculously hard (said something about 10 zig-zagging impossible wheatstone bridge like thing), but now that I come here, maybe I'd have the chance if I were to compete against national teams!
Yah, I'd imagine the differences that would've turned out at regionals had it a test the level of nationals. (I still wonder if the tie-breaker is overall ranking of the team or speed because I got 4th on a ridiculously easy test with about 5 questions and an easy measure this circuit lab).
Yah, I'd imagine the differences that would've turned out at regionals had it a test the level of nationals. (I still wonder if the tie-breaker is overall ranking of the team or speed because I got 4th on a ridiculously easy test with about 5 questions and an easy measure this circuit lab).
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Just a question here: how similar is the content and difficulty of a nationals level Circuit Lab test related to some of the topics covered on AP Physics E and M? I know obviously each test will have some unique topics and the practical part of the event will be different, but how similar are the theory portions?
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typically 'bout the same
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Nationals 2012:
Sound of Music: 8th
Nationals 2013:
Remote Sensing: 1st
ELG: 1st
MagLev: 6th
State 2014:
Boomi: 1st (scored 1824)
Circuits: 1st
Compound: 3rd
Malgev: 1st
MP: 2nd
total gold: 18
total silver: 10
total bronze: 5
6th: 1
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Nationals 2012:
Sound of Music: 8th
Nationals 2013:
Remote Sensing: 1st
ELG: 1st
MagLev: 6th
State 2014:
Boomi: 1st (scored 1824)
Circuits: 1st
Compound: 3rd
Malgev: 1st
MP: 2nd
total gold: 18
total silver: 10
total bronze: 5
6th: 1
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Re: Shock Value B/Circuit Lab C
The circuit lab topics are actually a relatively small part of what is covered on AP Physics C E&M. The AP curriculum covers several other topics like electrostatics and electric fields even in the "electricity" half of the content that isn't covered in circuit lab. And then there's the whole other half that's about magnetism, and a bit of calculus that's covered. For example, for this year's E&M FRQ's, only the 2nd FRQ is answerable with circuit lab concepts.Mathc314 wrote:Just a question here: how similar is the content and difficulty of a nationals level Circuit Lab test related to some of the topics covered on AP Physics E and M? I know obviously each test will have some unique topics and the practical part of the event will be different, but how similar are the theory portions?
But there is definitely some overlap, and actually I just used circuit lab knowledge to answer the 2nd FRQ this year. It's hard to judge difficulty because a nationals test could have a few hard questions or a lot of medium questions, but idk maybe this year it was about equal. I could actually imagine that FRQ being a practical section of the nats exam. If you're planning on self studying, if you do circuits and maglev it works quite nicely though since you get both halves approximately (that's what I did this year)
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