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Course Overview – AP Physics 2- Algebra Based
Unit 9: Thermodynamics
Exam Weighting: Represents 10–15% of the AP Physics 2 exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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How heat, temperature, and thermal energy behave in systems such as heat engines, heat pumps, and refrigerators.
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How energy transfers through conduction, convection, and radiation, and how to apply thermodynamic principles to real-world systems.
Unit 10: Electric Force, Field, and Potential
Exam Weighting: Represents 10–15% of the AP Physics 2 exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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How electric charges interact through electric forces, electric fields, and electric potential.
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How to analyze electrostatic situations using Coulomb’s law and field diagrams.
Unit 11: Electric Circuits
Exam Weighting: Represents 10–15% of the AP Physics 2 exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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How current, voltage, and resistance behave within series and parallel circuits.
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How to analyze circuit paths using Ohm’s law, power relationships, and real circuit components.
Unit 12: Magnetism and Electromagnetism
Exam Weighting: Represents 10–15% of the AP Physics 2 exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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How moving electrical charges produce magnetic fields and how magnetic forces act on charges.
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How electricity and magnetism interact, forming the basis of motors, generators, and electromagnetic devices.
Unit 13: Geometric Optics
Exam Weighting: Represents 10–15% of the AP Physics 2 exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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How light interacts with materials and forms images through mirrors and lenses.
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How to use ray diagrams and lens/mirror equations to predict image type, size, and position.
Unit 14: Waves, Sound, and Physical Optics
Exam Weighting: Represents 5–7% of the AP Physics 2 exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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How waves are described using amplitude, wavelength, frequency, period, and wave speed.
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How light behaves as a wave through interference, diffraction, and polarization.
Unit 15: Modern Physics
Exam Weighting: Represents 5–7% of the AP Physics 2 exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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How quantum, atomic, and nuclear concepts explain phenomena classical physics cannot.
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How modern physics ideas such as the photoelectric effect, energy quantization, and nuclear decay apply to real technologies.
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We believe in complete transparency. If you have questions about our AP Physics 2 coaching program, teaching methods, or what makes us different, we want you to have clear, honest answers. Here are some of the most common questions students and parents ask before beginning their AP Physics 2 preparation.
AP Physics 2 is considered challenging because it dives into advanced physics concepts such as fluids, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics. Students often find the exam manageable when they focus on building strong conceptual understanding, practicing AP-style problems regularly, and following a structured study plan that breaks down each unit clearly.
The AP Physics 2 exam covers fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, electric force, electric fields, electric potential, DC circuits, magnetism, electromagnetic interactions, geometric optics, waves, and modern physics. Having a clear understanding of the full AP Physics 2 syllabus helps students plan their preparation, identify weak areas, and stay on track throughout the school year.
To score a 5, students must master conceptual thinking, practice with real AP Physics 2 MCQs and FRQs, and learn how to apply equations to real-world physics situations. Success comes from consistent practice, reviewing past exam questions, strengthening problem-solving skills, and using study strategies designed specifically for the AP Physics 2 exam format.
The AP Physics 2 exam includes multiple-choice questions that assess conceptual understanding and analytical thinking, along with free-response questions that test experimental design, quantitative analysis, and written explanations. Knowing the exam structure helps students manage time effectively and approach both calculation-based and conceptual questions with confidence.
While AP Physics 1 is not a strict requirement, having a foundation in mechanics and algebra-based physics makes AP Physics 2 much easier. Students who have completed AP Physics 1 or an equivalent physics course generally perform better because they already understand essential skills like graph interpretation, unit analysis, and problem-solving techniques used throughout AP Physics 2.