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AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Course Home Page
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AP Physics Course Description (.pdf/2.7MB) New!
AP Physics Teacher's Guide New!
AP Physics B and C Learning Objectives (.pdf/709KB)
AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Course Perspective
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AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Exam
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2007 College Comparability Study for AP Physics Exam (.ppt/112KB)
Calculator Policies for Mathematics and Science (2007-08) (.pdf/44KB)
Exam Tips: Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
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Einstein and the World Year of Physics
The First Law of Thermodynamics and P-V Diagrams
Critical Thinking Questions in Physics
Hooke's Law Lab
AP Physics Featured Question New!
Physics Web Guide
Projectile Motion: An Integrated Lesson
AP Physics Lab Guide
AP Physics Teacher's Guide: Chapter I
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Multiple-Choice Tests: Why the Controversy?
Multiple Intelligences in the Physics Classroom
Women and Mathematics: Stereotypes, Identity, and Achievement
Women Scientists of the Manhattan Project
After 100 Years: The Legacy of Marie Curie
Teaching with Einstein
Milestones for Women in Science
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