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Course Overview – AP Physics C: Mechanics
Unit 1: Kinematics
Exam Weight: About 10–15% of the total exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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You’ll study how objects move using the core quantities of motion — position, velocity, acceleration, and time.
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You’ll learn to analyze motion in one and two dimensions, interpret motion graphs, and understand how motion changes under constant and varying acceleration.
Unit 2: Force & Translational Dynamics
Exam Weight: About 18–23% of the total exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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You’ll investigate Newton’s laws of motion and understand how forces influence the motion of objects.
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You’ll learn to use free-body diagrams, analyze multiple forces acting simultaneously, and predict motion in complex systems.
Unit 3: Work, Energy & Power
Exam Weight: About 18–23% of the total exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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You’ll learn to define and calculate work, kinetic energy, potential energy, and power in physical systems.
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You’ll explore the work–energy theorem and understand how energy conservation helps solve real-world physics problems efficiently.
Unit 4: Linear Momentum
Exam Weight: About 10–15% of the total exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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You’ll be introduced to momentum and impulse, and how they describe interactions between objects.
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You’ll understand the conservation of linear momentum and use it to analyze collisions, explosions, and multi-object systems.
Unit 5: Torque & Rotational Dynamics
Exam Weight: About 10–15% of the total exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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You’ll study torque, rotational equilibrium, and how forces cause objects to rotate.
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You’ll explore rotational kinematics and dynamics, including angular velocity, angular acceleration, and rotational inertia.
Unit 6: Energy & Momentum in Rotating Systems
Exam Weight: About 5–8% of the total exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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You’ll explore how rotational kinetic energy and angular momentum describe motion around an axis.
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You’ll connect rotational concepts to their linear analogs, strengthening your understanding of how energy and momentum work in rotating bodies.
Unit 7: Oscillations
Exam Weight: About 5–8% of the total exam.
What You’ll Learn:
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You’ll analyze simple harmonic motion, studying systems like pendulums and springs in detail.
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You’ll understand how restoring forces, energy changes, and periodic motion create predictable oscillations in physical systems.
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AP Physics C is a calculus-based physics course offered in two parts: Mechanics and Electricity & Magnetism (E&M).
Unlike AP Physics 1, AP Physics C uses calculus in the derivation and application of physics formulas, making it a more advanced and rigorous course — ideal for students planning to pursue engineering, physics, or STEM majors.AP Physics C is one of the most challenging AP courses because it requires strong calculus skills and the ability to apply mathematics to real-world physical problems.
Students should be currently taking or have completed Calculus AB or BC, as many Physics C topics involve derivatives, integrals, vector calculus, and rate equations.Yes — many students take both because the courses complement each other, and colleges value the full Physics C sequence.
Mechanics covers motion, forces, energy, momentum, and rotation, while E&M covers electrostatics, electric fields, circuits, magnetism, and Maxwell’s laws.
Completing both helps students build a strong foundation for university-level physics and engineering.AP Physics C consists of two separate exams:
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AP Physics C: Mechanics (45 minutes MCQ + 45 minutes FRQ)
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AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism (45 minutes MCQ + 45 minutes FRQ)
Each exam is scored independently, and students can take one or both.
Both sections require calculus-based problem solving and deep conceptual understanding.-
To score a 5, students should:
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Build strong calculus foundations
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Master core formulas and know how to derive them
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Practice AP-style MCQs and FRQs regularly
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Review units like rotation, Gauss’s law, magnetic fields, and circuits thoroughly
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Follow a structured study plan with consistent weekly practice
Working with an expert AP Physics C tutor can significantly improve understanding and exam readiness.
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