chapter 1 introduction of ap physics
1 why would you like to join the exam of ap physics?
2 what are the differences between ap physics-13 and c?
3 the test form, schedule and ratio of ap physics
4 the type of questions in ap physics
chapter 2 making your study plan
1 how to make your plan for ap physics-b students?
2 how to make your plan for ap physics-c students?
3 find your weakness and overcome it
chapter 3 the policy to join ap physics test
1 how to do the multiple-choice questions?
2 how to deal with the free-response questions?
3 how to find the data from the graph?
4 how to overcome the difficulties?
chapter 4 the key points of knowledge
unit 1 vector and scalar (the operation of vectors,physics-c)
unit 2 kinematics (the angular expression for circular motion,physics-c)
unit 3 free-body analysis (the properties and analysis aboutvarious forces)
unit 4 newton's laws of motion (centripetal force and centripetalacceleration,physics-c)
unit 5 momentum and its conservation (two dimensional momentum,physics-c)
unit 6 work and energy, the conservation of energy (work done byvariable force physics-c)
unit 7 gravitation and circular ('notion (the potential and orbitof planet, physics-c)
unit 8 rotational motion of a rigid body (physics-c only)
unit 9 simple harmonic motion (the equation of shm,physics-c)
unit 10 fluid mechanics (physics-b only)
unit 11 thermodynamics
unit 12 electrostatics (gauss law, capacitance, physics-c)
unit 13 circuits
unit 14 magnetism (ampere's law, physics-c)
unit 15 electromagnetic induction induced field, physics-c)
unit 16 waves
unit 17 optics (physics-b only)
unit 18 atomic and nuclear physics (physics-b only)
chapter 5 practice questions
1 practice questions on ap physics-b and solution
2 practice questions on ap physics-c and solution
appendixes
1 the constant on physics
2 the words on physics
3 the formula in ap physics-b
4 the formula in ap physics-c