Ch7. 15, 23, 33, 37, 51
Ch8. 23, 35, 39, 49, 55, 69, 89
Ch9 15, 21, 39, 47
Ch 10 19, 27, 47, 53, 55, 67, 71
Here is a link to the AP Physics C Course Description. On pages 16-25 they list the learning objectives in careful detail - a giant list of what we should learn in this class, and the only real list of what concepts and problems might be on the test. We have covered sections A- D at this point.
http://media.collegeboard.com/digitalServices/pdf/ap/ap-physics-c-course-description.pdf
Here is a link to a site with numerous practice tests, each 2-20 MC questions about topics of a particular type. After you do the questions they will show you solutions. It will ask you many times to sign up for their tutoring services, but it never seems to require you to do it.
http://www.varsitytutors.com/ap_physics_c_mechanics-practice-tests
Here is a link to a good practice test with answers. FR Q #1f about center of mass contains material we haven't covered yet.
https://www.crashwhite.com/apphysics/materials/practicetests/practice_test-5-momentum.pdf
As always the link to the practice AP FR questions remains a good source for practice with answers, and there is the new set of homework questions.
Here are some FR questions from past tests with an emphasis on the material we've covered recently
2014 #2, 2012 #2, 2011 #1, 2011 #2, 2009 #1, 2009 #3, 2006 #2, 2003 #1, 2002 #3
You can also use UT quest to make a customized review set of questions, focusing on all of the homework questions that you missed the first time around. Follow these steps (copied from their help menu)
- Customized Review
- To help you review for an upcoming test, use the Custom Review option to create customized reviews that focus on your weakest areas. Choose Grade Summary from the left menu, then the Grades by Subject Area link to see the Custom Review option.
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