CITATION

Jacobs, Greg and Schulman, Joshua. 5 Steps to a 5 AP Physics C, 2014-2015 Edition. US: McGraw-Hill, 2013.

5 Steps to a 5 AP Physics C, 2014-2015 Edition

Published:  July 2013

eISBN: 9780071802109 007180210X | ISBN: 9780071802093
  • Cover
  • About the Authors
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: The Five-Step Program
  • Step 1 Set Up Your Study Program
  • 1 How to Approach Your AP Physics Course
  • Ignore Your Grade
  • Don’t Bang Your Head Against a Brick Wall
  • Work with Other People
  • Ask Questions When Appropriate
  • Keep an Even Temper
  • Don’t Cram
  • Never Forget, Physics is “Phun”
  • 2 What You Need to Know About the AP Physics C Exams
  • Background Information
  • Some Frequently Asked Questions About the AP Physics C Exams
  • 3 How to Plan Your Time
  • What Should I Study?
  • Understand Physics First, Then AP Physics C
  • A Word About Calculus
  • Three Different Study Schedules
  • Step 2 Determine Your Test Readiness
  • 4 Fundamentals Quizzes
  • Mechanics Quiz
  • Electricity and Magnetism Quiz
  • Answers to Mechanics Quiz
  • Answers to Electricity and Magnetism Quiz
  • What Do I Know, and What Don’t I Know?
  • 5 Take a Diagnostic Test
  • Diagnostic Test
  • Answers and Explanations
  • Interpretation: How Ready Are You?
  • Step 3 Develop Strategies for Success
  • 6 Memorizing Equations in the Shower
  • Can You Ace This Quiz?
  • So, How Did You Do?
  • Equations Are Crucial
  • What About the Free-Response Section?
  • Treat Equations Like Vocabulary
  • Answer Key to Practice Quiz
  • 7 How to Approach Each Question Type
  • How to Approach the Multiple-Choice Section
  • How to Approach the Free-Response Section
  • Lab Questions
  • 8 Extra Drill on Difficult but Frequently Tested Topics
  • Tension
  • The Answers
  • Electric and Magnetic Fields
  • The Answers
  • Inclined Planes
  • The Answers
  • Motion Graphs
  • The Answers
  • Simple Circuits
  • The Answers
  • Step 4 Review the Knowledge You Need to Score High
  • 9 A Bit About Vectors
  • Scalars
  • Vector Basics
  • Graphic Representation of Vectors
  • Vector Components
  • Adding Vectors
  • Practice Problems
  • Solutions to Practice Problems
  • 10 Free-Body Diagrams and Equilibrium
  • What Is a Free-Body Diagram?
  • Equilibrium
  • Normal Force
  • Tension
  • Friction
  • Inclined Planes
  • Torque
  • Practice Problems
  • Solutions to Practice Problems
  • Rapid Review
  • 11 Kinematics
  • Velocity, Acceleration, and Displacement
  • Constant-Acceleration Kinematics Equations
  • Constant-Acceleration Kinematics Problem-Solving
  • Freefall
  • What If Acceleration Isn’t Constant?
  • Projectile Motion
  • Motion Graphs
  • Air Resistance and the First-Order Differential Equation
  • Practice Problems
  • Solutions to Practice Problems
  • Rapid Review
  • 12 Newton’s Second Law, F[Sub(net)] = ma
  • The Four-Step Problem-Solving Process
  • Only Net Force Equals ma
  • F[Sub(net)] on Inclines
  • F[Sub(net)] for a Pulley
  • Newton’s Third Law
  • This Chapter Was Not as Easy as You Thought
  • Practice Problems
  • Solutions to Practice Problems
  • Rapid Review
  • 13 Momentum
  • Momentum and Impulse
  • Conservation of Momentum
  • Motion of the Center of Mass
  • Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
  • Two-Dimensional Collisions
  • Practice Problems
  • Solutions to Practice Problems
  • Rapid Review
  • 14 Energy Conservation
  • Kinetic Energy and the Work-Energy Theorem
  • Potential Energy
  • Conservation of Energy: Problem-Solving Approach
  • Springs
  • Power
  • Potential Energy vs. Displacement Graphs
  • Practice Problems
  • Solutions to Practice Problems
  • Rapid Review
  • 15 Gravitation and Circular Motion
  • Velocity and Acceleration in Circular Motion
  • Centripetal Acceleration
  • Mass on a String
  • Car on a Curve
  • Newton’s Law of Gravitation
  • Kepler’s Laws
  • Practice Problems
  • Solutions to Practice Problems
  • Rapid Review
  • 16 Rotational Motion
  • Rotational Kinematics
  • Moment of Inertia
  • Newton’s Second Law for Rotation
  • Rotational Kinetic Energy
  • Angular Momentum and Its Conservation
  • Practice Problems
  • Solutions to Practice Problems
  • Rapid Review
  • 17 Simple Harmonic Motion
  • Amplitude, Period, and Frequency
  • Vibrating Mass on a Spring
  • Pendulums
  • Practice Problems
  • Solutions to Practice Problems
  • Rapid Review
  • 18 Electrostatics
  • Electric Charge
  • Electric Fields
  • Force of an Electric Field
  • Electric Potential
  • Special Geometries for Electrostatics
  • Gauss’s Law
  • Practice Problems
  • Solutions to Practice Problems
  • Rapid Review
  • 19 Circuits
  • Current
  • Resistance and Ohm’s Law
  • Resistors in Series and in Parallel
  • The V-I-R Chart
  • Kirchoff ’s Laws
  • Circuits from an Experimental Point of View
  • RC Circuits: Steady-State Behavior
  • RC Circuits: Transitional Behavior
  • Inductors in Circuits
  • Other Circuits
  • Practice Problems
  • Solutions to Practice Problems
  • Rapid Review
  • 20 Magnetism
  • Magnetic Fields
  • Long, Straight, Current-Carrying Wires
  • Moving Charged Particles
  • Mass Spectrometry: More Charges Moving Through Magnetic Fields
  • Induced EMF
  • The Biot-Savart Law and Ampére’s Law
  • Practice Problems
  • Solutions to Practice Problems
  • Rapid Review
  • Step 5 Build Your Test-Taking Confidence
  • Physics C—Mechanics Practice Exam—Multiple-Choice Questions
  • Physics C—Mechanics Practice Exam—Free-Response Questions
  • Physics C—Electricity and Magnetism Practice Exam—Multiple-Choice Questions
  • Physics C—Electricity and Magnetism Practice Exam—Free-Response Questions
  • Physics C—Mechanics Practice Exam—Multiple-Choice Solutions
  • Physics C—Electricity and Magnetism Practice Exam—Multiple-Choice Solutions
  • Physics C—Practice Exams—Free-Response Solutions
  • Appendices
  • Constants
  • Physics C Equations
  • Four-Minute Drill Prompts
  • Web Sites
  • Glossary
  • A
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • I
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • V
  • W
  • Bibliography