Master challenging AP Physics 2 topics with expert instructors through interactive lessons and exam-style practice.
Master challenging AP Physics 2 topics with expert instructors through interactive lessons and exam-style practice.
This comprehensive course focuses on nine of the most challenging topics in the AP® Physics 2 curriculum. Led by experienced AP instructors from across the USA, the course breaks down complex concepts into manageable segments using a blend of short instructional videos, interactive simulations, and practice problems. The content is designed to address the most difficult areas of the AP® Physics 2 syllabus, as identified by College Board data. Key topics include Electrostatic Fields, Gravitational and Electric Potentials, Electromagnetic Induction, Capacitance, Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Optics, and Atomic Physics. The course is structured to support both classroom use and independent study, making it an ideal resource for students preparing for the AP® Physics 2 exam.
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What you'll learn
Master challenging concepts from the AP Physics 2 curriculum
Learn from experienced AP Physics teachers across the USA
Develop skills through interactive simulations and data analysis
Practice with exam-style questions and receive detailed explanations
Gain proficiency in electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and optics
Understand complex topics in fluid mechanics and atomic physics
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Graded assignments, exams
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There are 9 modules in this course
This course is structured around nine challenging topics in AP® Physics 2, each taught by experienced AP instructors. The modules cover Electrostatic Fields, Gravitational and Electric Potentials, Electromagnetic Induction, Capacitance, Thermodynamics, Pressure and Fluid Dynamics, Mirrors and Lenses, Wave Optics, and Atomic Transitions. Each topic is broken down into bite-sized pieces, featuring short instructional videos, interactive simulations, and practice problems. The course emphasizes building intuition through hands-on activities and data analysis, preparing students for the types of questions they'll encounter on the AP® exam. The curriculum is designed to complement classroom learning or serve as a comprehensive review tool for independent study.
Electrostatic Fields
Module 1
Gravitational and Electric Potentials
Module 2
Electromagnetic Induction
Module 3
Capacitance
Module 4
Thermodynamics
Module 5
Pressure, Force and Flow in Fluids
Module 6
Mirrors and Lenses
Module 7
Diffraction and Interference
Module 8
Atomic Transitions
Module 9
Fee Structure
Instructors

1 Course
Pioneer in Physics Education and AP Program Development
Larry Cain has served as Professor of Physics at Davidson College since 1978, where his distinguished career spans teaching, research, and curriculum development. As department chair for 18 years, he fostered undergraduate research, resulting in numerous experimental publications with students. His contributions to physics education include developing interactive curricular materials and extensive involvement with the AP Physics program. He co-chaired the AP Physics Redesign Commission that transformed AP Physics B into AP Physics 1 and 2, while serving in multiple leadership roles including chair of both the AP Physics Test Development Committee and AP Physics C Development Committee

1 Course
Pioneer in Physics Education and AP Program Development
Robert Morse served as a distinguished physics educator at St. Albans School in Washington, DC for 30 years and Masconomet Regional High School for 3 years, totaling 33 years of AP Physics teaching experience. His significant contributions to physics education include serving as co-chair of the AP Physics 1 Development Committee and member of both the Physics 2 Curriculum Development and Assessment Committee. His expertise helped shape the transformation of AP Physics curriculum, particularly during the development of AP Physics 1 and 2 courses. Beyond committee work, he contributed to AP Physics education as a reader at the 2015 AP Physics Reading, demonstrating his commitment to maintaining high standards in physics education assessment.
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