
5 Steps to a 5 AP Physics 1 2017, Cross-Platform Prep Course (e-book)
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About the Author
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Five-Step Program
- STEP 1 Get to Know the Exam and Set Up Your Study Program
- 1 Frequently Asked Questions About the AP Physics 1 Exam
- FAQs: The AP Physics Program
- FAQs: The AP Physics 1 Exam
- 2 Understanding the Exam: The AP Physics 1 Revolution
- What Happened to the AP Physics Test?
- What Is AP Physics 1? Eleven Things You Should Know About the Course and Exam
- 3 How to Use Your Time
- Personalizing Your Study Plan
- Plan A: You Have a Full School Year to Prepare
- Plan B: You Have One Semester to Prepare
- Plan C: You Have Six Weeks to Prepare
- STEP 2 Determine Your Test Readiness
- 4 Test Yourself: AP Physics 1 Fundamentals
- Self-Assessment: AP Physics 1 Fundamentals
- Solutions for the AP Physics 1 Fundamentals Self-Assessment
- 5 Test Yourself: AP Physics 1 Question Types
- Self-Assessment: Question Types
- Solutions for the AP Physics 1 Question Types Assessment
- STEP 3 Develop Strategies for Success
- 6 Strategies to Get the Most Out of Your AP Physics Course
- Seven Simple Strategies to Get the Most Out of Your AP Physics Course
- 7 Strategies to Approach the Questions on the Exam
- Tools You Can Use and Strategies for Using Them
- Strategies for Questions That Involve a Ranking Task
- Strategies for Questions That Involve Graphs
- 8 Strategies to Approach the Questions: Free-Response Section
- Structure of the Free-Response Section
- How to Approach the Laboratory Question
- The Qualitative-Quantitative Translation (QQT)
- What Do the Exam Readers Look For?
- Final Advice About the Free-Response Questions
- 9 Strategies to Approach the Questions: Multiple-Choice Section
- Multiple-Choice Questions
- Multiple-Correct: A New Question Type
- Preparing for the Multiple-Choice Section of the Test
- Final Strategies for the Multiple-Choice Section
- STEP 4 Review the Knowledge You Need to Score High
- 10 Motion in a Straight Line
- Introduction to Motion in a Straight Line
- Graphical Analysis of Motion
- Algebraic Analysis of Motion
- Practice Problems
- Solutions to Practice Problems
- Rapid Review
- 11 Forces and Newton's Laws
- Describing Forces: Free-Body Diagrams
- Determining the Net Force
- Newton's Third Law
- Forces at Angles
- Practice Problems
- Solutions to Practice Problems
- Rapid Review
- 12 Collisions: Impulse and Momentum
- The Impulse-Momentum Theorem
- Conservation of Momentum
- Motion of the Center of Mass
- Practice Problems
- Solutions to Practice Problems
- Rapid Review
- 13 Work and Energy
- Energy
- Work
- The Work-Energy Theorem
- Power
- Practice Problems
- Solutions to Practice Problems
- Rapid Review
- 14 Rotation
- Circular Motion
- Torque
- Rotational Kinematics
- Rotational Inertia
- Newton's Second Law for Rotation
- Angular Momentum
- Rotational Kinetic Energy
- Practice Problems
- Solutions to Practice Problems
- Rapid Review
- 15 Gravitation
- Determining the Gravitational Field
- Determining Gravitational Force
- Force of Two Planets on One Another-Order of Magnitude Estimates
- Gravitational Potential Energy
- Gravitational and Inertial Mass
- Fundamental Forces: Gravity Versus Electricity
- Practice Problems
- Solutions to Practice Problems
- Rapid Review
- 16 Electricity: Coulomb's Law and Circuits
- Electric Charge
- Circuits
- Practice Problems
- Solutions to Practice Problems
- Rapid Review
- 17 Waves and Simple Harmonic Motion
- Simple Harmonic Motion
- Waves
- Practice Problems
- Solutions to Practice Problems
- Rapid Review
- 18 Extra Drills on Difficult but Frequently Tested Topics
- How to Use This Chapter
- Springs and Graphs
- Tension
- Inclined Planes
- Motion Graphs
- Simple Circuits
- STEP 5 Build Your Test-Taking Confidence
- AP Physics 1 Practice Exam 1: Section I (Multiple-Choice)
- AP Physics 1 Practice Exam 1: Section II (Free-Response)
- Solutions: AP Physics 1 Practice Exam 1, Section I (Multiple-Choice)
- Solutions: AP Physics 1 Practice Exam 1, Section II (Free-Response)
- AP Physics 1 Practice Exam 2: Section I (Multiple-Choice)
- AP Physics 1 Practice Exam 2: Section II (Free-Response)
- Solutions: AP Physics 1 Practice Exam 2, Section I (Multiple-Choice)
- Solutions: AP Physics 1 Practice Exam 2, Section II (Free-Response)
- Scoring the Practice Exams
- Appendixes
- Table of Information
- The Pantheon of Pizza
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