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2016 #5 Free Response Question - AP Physics 1 - Exam Solution (4:08)

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My solutions to Free Response Question #5 from the 2016 AP Physics 1 Exam. This is a standing waves question which requires you to determine the relationship between tension and wave speed. Also included are my reflections on how to get perform better on the exam.

Content Times:
0:00 Reading part (a)
0:43 Answering part (a)
2:04 Reading part (b)
2:27 Answering part (b)
3:26 Grading pointers
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