AP® Physics 2/C Resources
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AP® Physics 2
- Exam: Thursday, May 7, 2026
- Physics Lab - AP Physics 2 Resources
- Equation Sheet
- Course & exam description
- Suggested textbooks (see "Example Textbook List")
- Free-response questions from past exams
- Multiple-choice practice tests
- Multiple-choice diagnostic tests
- Multiple-choice and free-response practice
- College Board - AP Physics 1 & 2 Lab Manual
AP® Physics C - Mechanics
- Exam: Wednesday, May 13, 2026
- Equation Sheet
- Course & exam description
- Suggested textbooks (see "Example Textbook List")
- Free-response questions from past exams
- Multiple-choice practice tests
- Multiple-choice diagnostic tests
- Multiple-choice and free-response practice
AP® Physics C - Electricity & Magnetism
- Exam: Thursday, May 14, 2026
- Equation Sheet
- Course & exam description
- Suggested textbooks (see "Example Textbook List")
- Free-response questions from past exams
- Multiple-choice practice tests
- Multiple-choice diagnostic tests
- Multiple-choice and free-response practice
Other links
- Ask your teacher for College Board practice tests from AP Classroom
- MIT Practice Workbook - Mechanics, Waves and Sound, Electrostatics and DC circuits
- MIT Practice Workbook - Electricity, Magnetism, Fluids, Thermodynamics, Optics and Modern Physics
- Experimental Design FRQs - Flipping Physics
- Experimental Design FRQs - AP YouTube
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