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Re: calculus-based physics final exam



Does the AP Physics-C cover this?
There several years of multiple choice and free response Q's legally available.
If the C exam doesn't cover enough topics - dip 'down' into the B exam.

The PER folks have a FEW sets of questions that cover mechanics and
some for battery/bulb circuits and MAYBE some other E&M topics?

Do NOT use these PER instruments without preparing yourself AND your
students for the inevitably low % scores!!!!

Expert equation jugglers WILL be humbled!

At 3:34 PM -0400 4/16/03, Aaron Titus wrote:

I'd like to give a "standardized exam" to my two-semester
calculus-based physics class. I'm looking for an exam that covers both
semesters. Does anyone have such an exam that they would share? I
promise not to post it on the web or anything because I want to use it
for multiple years.

BTW the ACS publishes such exams for chemistry. I wish APS would do the
same thing.

Thank you,

AT


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