<p>the name fits you well, theprotagonist. calm down, and im not going to argue with you.
all that you needed to say in that whole post was this line: "
I’d say, is the most important aspect of a Physics class because he/she
knows the material and would be able to explain what doesn’t make sense. (Eff you vertical circles)"</p>
<p>trust me, i understand what physics is.</p>
<p>if physics B is algebra based, i can’t see it being amazingly complicated. physics B being a “systematic introduction to the main principles of physics and emphasizes the development of conceptual understanding and problem-solving ability using algebra and trigonometry, but rarely calculus.”</p>
<p>can anyone give me some examples of what kind of stuff is done if physics B? such as what kind of concepts, with what kind of problem solving? </p>
<p>what kind of things would a basic physics B AP test question cover?</p>
<p>edit in response to bright red:
yeah i understand its basically all math, and it still interests me lol. my stepdads mom has gone through some random stuff with me. and im sadly aware that it probably wont be anything about space, seeing these days its in the realm of theoretical physics etc and the kind of stuff you cover in graduate courses, not introductory ones. i’m just not sure what to expect - electromagnetism? a lot of newton? probably not anything more advanced?</p>
<p>is it basically: concept > formula > application</p>