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Recommended Review Books
Resources and Links:
Here’s a list of good Youtube channels and podcasts for reviewing AP Physics:
Flipping Physics (good blend of content and examples)
The APsolute Recap Podcast (great series of podcasts breaking down each topic on the exam as well as the test itself)
APlusPhysics (good blend of content and examples, but level can be a bit low)
Khan Academy AP Physics 1 (Watch select videos or work through the entire course to earn Mastery Points)
Physics Girl (Newer resource of review videos for various topics)
Cavy Coaches (Good concept review videos and lab demos)
Crash Course (Bit lower level, but good background info)
Yau-Jong Twu (Great example problems)
Bozeman Science (Quick overview of topics, not example problems)
Doc Schuster (Good examples for select topics)
lasseviren1 (Good examples for select topics)
Interesting and fun physics links:
Minute Physics Interesting and addictive YouTube videos answering those real-life science questions
The Scale of the Universe Interactive app that gives you a clear sense of the very large and very small
Science Daily Your one-stop shopping for the latest science news
Phet Fun and interactive simulators for labs
Section I: Multiple Choice
40 Questions | 80 Minutes | 50% of Exam Score
Questions are either discrete questions or question sets, in which students are provided with a stimulus or a set of data and a series of related questions.
Section II: Free Response
4 Questions | 100 Minutes | 50% of Exam Score
This section contains 4 free-response questions of the following types:
Mathematical Routines (MR); 10 points, 20-25 minutes
Translation Between Representations (TBR); 12 points, 25-30 minutes
Experimental Design & Analysis (LAB); 10 points, 25-30 minutes
Qualitative/Quantitative Translation (QQT); 8 points, 15-20 minutes