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Get ready to ace your AP Physics 2 Exam with this easy-to-follow study guide
5 Steps to a 5: AP Physics 2 introduces an easy to follow, effective 5-step study plan to help you build the skills, knowledge, and test-taking confidence you need to achieve a high score on the exam. This essential guide reflects the latest course syllabus and includes three full-length practice exams, plus the most up-to-date scoring information.
5 Steps to a 5: AP Physics 2 2020 features:
•3 Practice Exams
•A comprehensive overview of the AP Physics 2 Exam format
•Hundreds of exercises with thorough explanations
•Review material and proven strategies specific to each section of the test
Get ready to ace your AP Physics 2 Exam with this easy-to-follow study guide
5 Steps to a 5: AP Physics 2 introduces an easy to follow, effective 5-step study plan to help you build the skills, knowledge, and test-taking confidence you need to achieve a high score on the exam. This essential guide reflects the latest course syllabus and includes three full-length practice exams, plus the most up-to-date scoring information.
5 Steps to a 5: AP Physics 2 2020 features:
•3 Practice Exams
•A comprehensive overview of the AP Physics 2 Exam format
•Hundreds of exercises with thorough explanations
•Review material and proven strategies specific to each section of the test
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781260454789 |
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Publisher: | McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing |
Publication date: | 08/02/2019 |
Pages: | 432 |
Product dimensions: | 8.40(w) x 10.70(h) x 0.90(d) |
Age Range: | 13 - 17 Years |
About the Author
Christopher Bruhn has taught all varieties of AP Physics over 25 years and is a certified College Board consultant. He currently teaches at Haltom High School in Haltom, TX and continues to work with students and train teachers across the country.
Table of Contents
Introduction: The Five-Step Program Acknowledgments STEP 1 Set Up Your Study Program 1 How to Approach Your AP Physics Course Ignore Your Grade Don’t Bang Your Head Against a Brick Wall Work with Other People Ask Questions When Appropriate Keep an Even Temper Don’t Cram 2 What You Need to Know About the AP Physics 2 Exam Some Frequently Asked Questions About the AP Physics 2 Exam 3 Building Your Personal Attack Plan Memorization and Cramming Won’t Help Building a Plan That Is Right for You Plan A: I’m Starting in September Plan B: I’m Starting in January Plan C: It’s Spring Break and I Just Got Started! STEP 2 Determine Your Test Readiness 4 Test Yourself: AP Physics 2 Fundamentals AP Physics 2 Fundamentals Self-Assessment Answers to AP Physics 2 Fundamentals Self-Assessment What Do I Know, and What Don’t I Know? 5 Test Yourself: AP Physics 2 Question Types AP Physics 2 Question-Types Self-Assessment Answers to AP Physics 2 Question-Types Assessment STEP 3 Develop Strategies for Success 6 General Strategies What Do I Need to Remember from AP Physics 1? Tools You Can Use Get to Know the Relationships What Information Can We Get from a Graph? Ranking Task Skills 7 Strategies for the Multiple-Choice Questions Multiple-Choice Basics How to Get Better at Multiple-Choice Problems Multiple-Correct Questions Time: Pace Yourself ! Additional Strategies and Words of Wisdom 8 Strategies for the Free-Response Questions The Structure of the Free-Response Section Getting Off to a Good Start Lab Questions Practice Designing a Lab Paragraph-Length Responses Student-Contention Questions Qualitative-Quantitative Transition (QQT) Questions What the Exam Reader Looks For Final Advice About the Free-Response Section STEP 4 Review the Knowledge You Need to Score High 9 Fluid Mechanics How the Nano-World Influences the Fluid World We Live In Density Pressure Static Fluids Applications of Static Fluids Barometer Buoyancy and Archimedes’ Principle Dynamic FluidsContinuity Dynamic FluidsBernoulli’s Equation Practice Problems Solutions to Practice Problems Rapid Review 10 Thermodynamics and Gases Start SmallAtomic Behavior That Produces Thermal Results Heat, Temperature, and Power Heat Transfer Kinetic Theory of Gases Ideal Gas Law First Law of Thermodynamics PV Diagrams Round and Round We Go: Cycles Four Special Processes (Paths) on a PV Diagram Entropy Practice Problems Solutions to Practice Problems Rapid Review 11 Electric Force, Field, and Potential Electric Charge Quanta of Charge, Conservation of Charge, and How Charge Moves Around Charge Distribution on Different Objects Electric Fields Force of an Electric Field Electric Field Vector Diagrams Electric Potential Equipotential Isolines Special Geometries for Electrostatics Electric Fields Around a Point Charge and a Charged Conducting Sphere Electric Potential Associated with a Point Charge and a Charged Conducting Sphere The Force Between Two Charges Mechanics and Charges Practice Problems Solutions to Practice Problems Rapid Review 12 Electric Circuits Current Resistance and Ohm’s Law Ohmic Versus Nonohmic Resistors in Series and in Parallel The V-I-R Chart Kirchhoff’s Rules Circuits from an Experimental Point of View Real Batteries and Internal Resistance Changes in a CircuitSwitches Capacitors Parallel and Series Capacitors RC Circuits Practice Problems Solutions to Practice Problems Rapid Review 13 Magnetism and Electromagnetic Induction Magnetic Fields Magnetic Dipoles in a Magnetic Field Magnetic Field Around a Straight Current-Carrying Wire Force on a Moving Charged Particle Magnetic Force on a Wire Force Between Two Parallel Wires Charges in a Magnetic Field and the Mass Spectrometer Particles Moving Through Both Magnetic and Electric Fields Magnetic Flux Electromagnetic Induction Magnetic Behavior of Materials Practice Problems Solutions to Practice Problems Rapid Review 14 Geometric and Physics Optics Transverse and Longitudinal Waves The Wave Equation Interference Electromagnetic Waves Polarization Diffraction and the Point-Source Model Single and Double Slits Index of Refraction Thin Films Wave Behavior at Boundaries Reflection and Mirrors Snell’s Law and the Critical Angle Lenses Practice Problems Solutions to Practice Problems Rapid Review 15 Quantum, Atomic, and Nuclear Physics What Is Modern Physics? Space, Time, the Speed of Light, and E = mc2 Subatomic Particles The Electron-Volt Photons Photoelectric Effect Photon Momentum De Broglie Wavelength and Wave Functions Bohr Model of the Atom and Energy Levels in an Atom Three Types of Nuclear Decay Processes E = mc2 and Conservation During Nuclear Reactions Half-Life Other Nuclear Reactions Mass Defect, Binding Energy, and the Strong Nuclear Force Practice Problems Solutions to Practice Problems Rapid Review STEP 5 Build Your Test-Taking Confidence The AP Physics 2 Practice Exams Taking the Practice Exams Test-Taking Strategies AP Physics 2 Practice Exam 1: Section 1 (Multiple Choice) AP Physics 2 Practice Exam 1: Section 2 (Free Response) AP Physics 2 Practice Exam 1: Solutions: Section 1 (Multiple Choice) AP Physics 2 Practice Exam 1: Solutions: Section 2 (Free Response) How to Score Practice Exam 1 AP Physics 2 Practice Exam 2: Section 1 (Multiple Choice) AP Physics 2 Practice Exam 2: Section 2 (Free Response) AP Physics 2 Practice Exam 2: Solutions: Section 1 (Multiple Choice) AP Physics 2 Practice Exam 2: Solutions: Section 2 (Free Response) How to Score Practice Exam 2 AP Physics 2 Practice Exam 3: Section 1 (Multiple Choice) AP Physics 2 Practice Exam 3: Section 2 (Free Response) AP Physics 2 Practice Exam 3: Solutions: Section 1 (Multiple Choice) AP Physics 2 Practice Exam 3: Solutions: Section 2 (Free Response) How to Score Practice Exam 3 Words of Encouragement Appendix Constants AP Physics 2 EquationsFrom the B&N Reads Blog
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