How To Get Max Points On A SAP Free Response (AP Physics 1)

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How To Get Max Points On A SAP Free Response (AP Physics 1)
*This type of problem is on the 2020 Exam*

If you are having trouble getting max point on a Short Answer Paragraph Free Response Questions on the AP Physics Exam you need to watch this. In this video, I will go through a SAP questions and give you the things you need to know to achieve maximum points.


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If you have any questions about the video please time stamp it and leave your questions. Give this video a thumbs up if you want to see more videos like this!

themathandphysicstutor
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Thanks for the info taking the exam tomorrow I'm scared

jonahchatham
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Thanks for this video. I'm a student from Washington, and I'm started self-studying for this test two weeks ago. I think all of my foundations are solid, but I am intimidated by the sheer number of things you have to mention in your short paragraph answer to get full points. I would have approached the problem by stating that the ratio between the time to drop for H and H2 would not be equal to 0.5, as it is root(2)/2, then I would've went directly to the sentence saying that this is why 2Vo should have been chosen. I'll try to give all the evidence and reasoning I can, but I'll probably miss some points.

jonahkim
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Would we need to prove mathematically that launching at 2v0 would make the ball land in the 3 zone and that launching at v0 would make the ball land in the 2 zone? In other words, would we have to show that the final position when launched at 2v0 is between D and 3D/2 and that the final position when launched at v0 is between D/2 and D? I would have thought that an answer would be marked down for not explicitly proving what zone the ball would land at for each launch velocity. Thanks

Edit: This is referring to the statement you made at 13:49 talking about how launching at v0 would be 2 points and launching at 2v0 would be 3 points.

sayansisodiya
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I can't make figures or diagrams when I'm typing this online. Will the 2020 exam allow me to not make figures and diagrams and just reason using words?

Josh-tuji
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College Board has said that all responses can be easily typed, so I don't believe graphing or showing diagrams would be part of the test. That being said, do you think that something like this will even be on the AP Exam this year?

MrTom-zktc
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why is acceleration minus g? bc up direction is positive ?

karendenny
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I like the table, which make all parameter readable in one place.

BoZhaoengineering
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I thought there were 3 different ways of submitting on this exam. You said we need to submit a file.

jacobthigpen
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thanks for the vid but this question is too many derivations for a typed exam

faariszuberi
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These videos are so helpful! would you recommend doing the exam on paper and taking pictures, or should I just type it because it's faster? The official sample questions were easy to type but it's hard to type equations and if we have to graph anything it'll be impossible

martonpeintler-krivan
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For the AP 2020 Physics 1 exam, they won't require us to do any math, right? So we should still outline our variables and offer thorough explanation, but what abt proving certain values are what they are, like the time is less etc. This might be a dumb question, but how exactly will we go about that?

trentcalibo
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Do you think you could attach the link to these FRQs?

sreerenjinisurendran
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In part a, it says to label a time, T, on the graph. Do you need to do this?

deepa
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Do we lose points if we plug in g=10 m/s^2?

lohitmurali
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why is the vertical velocity graph a straight line down in negative direction? Why isnt it up in positive direction?

samyang
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hi! what did you do in 11:55? did you just plug in to a equation?

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