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AP Physics C: E&M

Have you ever wondered how electricity and electromagnetism are used to power the devices and machines you interact with every day? Explore concepts such as electrostatics, conductors, capacitors and dielectrics, electric circuits, magnetic fields, and electromagnetism in AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism. You’ll do hands-on laboratory work and in-class activities to investigate phenomena while using calculus to solve problems.

Course Content

Unit 8: Electric Charges, Fields, and Gauss's Law

You'll begin your study of the electric force with an exploration of electric charges.

15%-25%

Unit 9: Electric Potential

You'll continue your study by analyzing forms of energy that occur when electric charges interact.

10%-20%

Unit 10: Conductors and Capacitors

You'll explore how electric charge can move through an object and the factors that affect the way charges moves.

10%-15%

Unit 11: Electric Circuits

You'll build on your knowledge of electrical components to investigate the nature of electric circuits and explore current, resistance, and power.

15%-25%

Unit 12: Magnetic Fields and Electromagnetism

You'll begin your exploration of magnetism by learning how magnetic fields are generated, how they behave, and how they relate to electricity.

10%-20%

Unit 13: Electromagnetic Induction

You'll build on what you've learned about charges, currents, and electric and magnetic fields to explore electromagnetic forces and their properties.

10%-20%

Tips

Clinton Truong

Score: IN PROGRESS

Concepts should remain the same from AP Physics 2. AP Classroom videos and practice exams will help a lot. Do not procrastinate with self-studying!

Resources

Course Description

Know what is expected of you to know and what is the makeup of your exam. Each topic has its dedicated page.

Organic Chemistry Tutor

Quick and concise review videos for almost all topics.

Allen Tsao

Quick and concise review videos for almost all topics.

Fivable

Study guides for all units and topics.

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