AP Final Review: Physics B

AP Final Review: Physics B

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Excel Test Prep's AP Physics B Final Review is the best way to prepare for your AP Exam. They are 28-hour intensive workshops that review topics on the AP Physics B exam and explore test-taking strategies and tips. We also use 100% REAL AP Physics B exams for practice, so you will get very familiar with the level of difficulty of these exams. These exams are reviewed in class, for more a more targeted approach to common problems.

Excel Test wants to help you maximize your score. After taking our Final Review course, the AP Physics B Exam will be a cinch!

Course Format:

  • 28 hours: 4 classes of 3 hours each plus 4 practice exams
  • 100% REAL AP Exams from past administrations
  • Unique, highly effective strategies
  • Experienced, dynamic specialized instructors
  • Computerized Grading to analyze weaknesses

Our  AP Physics B Final Review Course covers the following material:

  • Newtonian Mechanics (which includes kinematics, laws of motion, power-work-energy, circular motion, gravitation)
  • Fluid Mechanics & Thermal Physics (which includes buoyancy, flow continuity, heat transfer, kinetic theory, thermodynamics)
  • Electricity & Magnetism (which includes electrostatics, dielectrics, circuits, magnetic fields, electromagnetism)
  • Waves & Optics (which includes wave motion, sound, physical optics, geometric optics)
  • Atomic & Nuclear Physics (which includes photoelectric effect, wave-particle duality, quantum effects, nuclear reactions, mass-energy equivalence)

What is the difference between AP Physics B and AP Physics C?
AP Physics B is a great way to earn advanced placement science credit in high school and earn basic science credit in college. AP Physics C is best for students who are planning on pursuing the physical sciences or engineering in college. Students are encouraged to try taking AP Physics C along with AP Calculus, as many colleges require calculus as a prerequisite for Physics courses. You may be delayed or denied taking next level Physics courses if you don't have your college calculus credit.

Which AP Physics exam should I take?
There are three total AP Physics exams:

  • AP Physics B
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics
  • AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism

Students enrolled in AP Physics B should take the AP Physics B exam. Students enrolled in AP Physics C can choose one or both of the AP Physics C exams.

The AP Physics B exam is about 3 hours long. The AP Physics C exams are each an hour and a half; 3 hours for both.

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