<p>I’m taking AP Physics, but I’m at a disadvantage in the class. Please recommend prep books I can use to at least pull off a 4. (I can’t screw up my AP record, please help me)</p>
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<p>This site got me an “easy” 5 in E&M after two nights of reviewing off of it. My textbook sucked for E&M (most probably do. it’s not easy to learn from a static textbook which goes so deeply into non-essential stuff), my review book was decent (taught me the basic E&M), but this thing goes above and beyond. It derives everything, which is very helpful. Simulations too (which again, for E&M, are very helpful).</p>
<p>Thank you so much. :D</p>
<p>Princeton Review AP Physics B & C is good.</p>
<p>Thanks GammaGrozza!! :)</p>
<p>For Physics C, that website has no calculus equations</p>
<p>^Uh, no. Check under LR circuits (near the bottom) and you’ll find you are mistaken (scroll to where they start deriving from the differential). There are also many other derivations involving calc, including Maxwell’s equations. So yeah…</p>