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The five-point rate of AP Physics 1 & Physics B is generally around 6%. This shows that it is a relatively more difficult subject. In terms of the difficulty of learning content, the requirements for mathematics are not high, as long as you know algebra and basic function operations will be enough. The content of each chapter will not be as in-depth as Physics C, but it is also not as simple as SAT2 Physics.
Content Coverage
Compared to AP Physics C, AP Physics 1 has a wider range of content. Physics 1 mainly includes mechanics, preliminary electrics, vibration and mechanical waves. There are many learning points, but it more important to understanding and not purely memorising. Each content has strong internal relevance to one another.
Should You Take AP Physics 1 & Physics B?
Other than students who are majoring in for physics and engineering, all science students are recommended to study AP Physics 1, because it is compulsory for these majors.
Engineering students are also recommended to study AP Physics 1. Although the major usually requires to study the more difficult physics C, the contents learnt in Physics 1 (except force and electromagnetic) are also very helpful for mastering engineering expertise.
Exam Format
Section 1: Multiple Choice
50 Questions I 1 Hour 30 Minutes I 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.
• The section includes 5 individual multi-select questions (2 options are correct)
Section 2: Free Response
5 Questions I 1 Hour 30 Minutes I 50% of Exam Score
• This section contains 5 free-response questions of the following types:
-Experimental Design (1 question)
-Qualitative/Quantitative Translation (1 question)
-Short Answer: Paragraph Argument (1 question)
-Short Answer (2 questions)
Score Distribution
AP Physics 1
AP Physics B
Test Prep Strategy
Physics 1 is mainly about basic physics concepts. The difficulty lies in the wave shape diagram and the newly added content such as rotation.
Generally speaking, the big questions are divided into several parts that are related to each other, If the first part is solved, the later will become easier. There are also some questions that are independent to each other. Even if you are stuck with the question, it will not affect the subsequent questions. When facing difficulty solving this kind of questions, just skip first and solve the other questions first.
Although physics is a science subject, there are still a lot of contents to memorise, therefore it is important to memorise more content in fragmentary time. Furthermore, calculators are allowed in AP Physics 1 exams, being able to use calculators proficiently will also help you to solve some complex problems.
Recommended Study Guides
-University Physics With Modern Physics
-Physics with Applications
-Cracking the AP Physics 1 Exam - The Princeton Review
-Kaplan AP Physics B & C
-5 steps to a 5 AP physics
Collection of Official Papers with Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
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