Overview
Table of contents
STEP 1: Set Up Your Study Program
1. How to Approach Your Physics Course 2. What You Need to Know About the AP Physics Course 3. How to Plan Your Time
STEP 2: Determine Your Test Readiness
4. Fundamentals Quizzes 5. Take a Diagnostic Test
STEP 3: Develop Strategies for Success
6. Memorizing Equations in the Shower 7. How to Approach Each Lesson 8. Extra Drill on Difficult but Frequently Tested Topics
STEP 4: Review the Knowledge You Need to Score High
9. A Bit About Vectors 10. Free-Body Diagrams and Equilibrium 11. Kinematics 12. Newton's Second Law, F(net) = ma 13. Momentum 14. Energy Conservation 15. Gravitation and Circular Motion 16. Rotational Motion (for Physics C Students Only) 17. Simple Harmonic Motion 18. Thermodynamics (for Physics B Students Only) 19. Fluid Mechanics (for Physics B Students Only) 20. Electrostatics 21. Circuits 22. Magnetism 23. Waves 24. Optics (for Physics B Students Only) 25. Atomic and Nuclear Physics (for Physics B Students Only)
STEP 5: Build Your Test-Taking Confidence
* Practice Tests