4 min readโขLast Updated on July 11, 2024
Riya Patel
Riya Patel
Are you searching for a 5๏ธโฃ in AP Physics C: Mechanics? This exam is one of the toughest AP exams, but if you get a 5, there are immense benefits! In 2020, 40.9% of exam takers scored a 5. Here are a few tips to become part of that percentage ๐คซ
Before starting your preparation for the exam, it is important to know what is tested. Hereโs an overview!
Section 1: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)ย ๐
You have 45 minutes to answer 35 MCQs
These will count as 50% of your total exam score Section 2: Free Response Questions (FRQ)ย ๐
You have 45 minutes to answer 3 FRQs
These will count as 50% of your total exam score Here is also a quick breakdown of what units are on the test:
Information from apcentral.collegeboard.org
Unit | Topics | On the Exam |
Unit 1: Kinematics | Kinematics in one dimension | |
Kinematics in two dimensions | 14%โ20% of multiple-choice score | |
Unit 2: Newton's Laws of Motion | Newtonโs laws of motion: first and second law | |
Circular motion | ||
Newtonโs laws of motion: third law | 17%โ23% of multiple-choice score | |
Unit 3: Work, Energy, and Power | Workโenergy theorem | |
Forces and potential energy | ||
Conservation of energy | ||
Power | 14%โ17% of multiple-choice score | |
Unit 4: Systems of Particles and Linear Momentum | Center of mass | |
Impulse and momentum | ||
Conservation of linear momentum, collisions | 14%โ17% of multiple-choice score | |
Unit 5: Rotation | Torque and rotational statics | |
Rotational kinematics | ||
Rotational dynamics and energy | ||
Angular momentum and its conservation | 14%โ20% of multiple-choice score | |
Unit 6: Oscillations | Simple harmonic motion, springs, and pendulums | 6%โ14% of multiple-choice score |
Unit 7: Gravitation | Gravitational forces | |
Orbits of planets and satellites | 6%โ14% of multiple-choice score |
As you look at the course content breakdown, you can see that there are some units you should prioritize over others. For example, since 17%-23% of the multiple-choice score focuses on Unit 2: Newtonโs laws of motion, you should make sure you nail that section down ๐จ
Prioritizing the AP exam throughout the year is important!ย
AP Physics C: Mechanics is one of the hardest AP courses, so preparation throughout the year is a must to get that 5! Start practicing the concepts early, and donโt procrastinate and cram the day before the exam ๐
Throughout the year, as you learn the units, try and practice these concepts a little more until you gain mastery. Your unit exams will help you in applying these concepts and practicing early on!ย
In short, if you study a little bit every day, you'll be one step closer to that 5, and it'll be worth it ๐
As I said earlier, start practicing! Be consistent and set a timeline for yourself ๐ Through this, youโll be able to be more comfortable with the examโs format, especially the timing. Make sure you use questions and prompts from previous exams so that youโre able to build upon your knowledge of the material. This will help you review everything you know and have learned in terms of physics!
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To do exceptionally well on this exam, you will need to know how you learn and what's best for you. As you learn, make sure you analyze both your strengths and weaknesses.
Having a basic understanding of the FRQ rubric helps you greatly on the AP Physics C: Mechanics test, as the 3 FRQs are 50% of your test score. Make sure that you understand and can apply every aspect of this rubric on your test, as well as practice tests, to ensure you can get the highest score that you are capable of achieving. This is also very important as it is the same rubric that AP readers use to grade, which determines your score!
Some of these tips can help you start as you prepare for your AP exam! Remember to keep a schedule and balance your studying, as well as practice using real College Board tests and rubrics. Although this will seem intimidating at first, if you donโt procrastinate and start the review process from the beginning of the year, youโll achieve your goal ๐ฅณ You can definitely get that 5, but always keep in mind that the end score doesn't define you! Good luck, you got this ๐คฉ