<p>I took AP Physics B last year and have been “independent studying” AP Physics C this year. Now, I’m two months away from the exam and am terrified b/c I’m not exactly sure how radically different the material actually is from AP Physics B.</p>
<p>Does anyone have any suggestions for how to cram for this test in the next two months?
How much calc is actually on the exam? </p>
<p>I received a 5 on the B exam and really want to do well on this too!</p>
<p>THANKS!</p>
<p>um yeah… i hear that u can still do well with knowledge u know from physics b.</p>
<p>atm im studying physics b (self) and i have to say that the best way to study is by doing problems nonstop…</p>
<p>you CANNOT cram AP Phys C in 2 months. it’s just not possible.</p>
<p>^ Liez!</p>
<p>I don’t think there’s too much calc, but every once in a while they’ll throw you a question like…</p>
<p>“v(t) = blah is velocity. What is acceleration?”</p>
<p>There’s also some calc style reasoning (area under the curve and stuff). Overall it’s not too much of a problem.</p>
<p>I have a quick + dirty tip: if you see blah = blah times delta blah then that equation probably exists in an integral form. An example: Impulse = F times delta time –> Impulse = fnInt (F(t),t,t0,tf)</p>