The AP Physics C Exams are college-level exams administered every year in May upon the completion of an Advanced Placement Physics C course taken at your high school. There are two different exams offered, AP Physics C: Mechanics and AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism. You can take one or both of these exams. If you score high enough, your AP Physics score(s) could earn you college credit!
Check out our AP Physics C Guide for the essential info you need about the exam:
The College Board is very detailed in what they require your AP teacher to cover in your AP Physics C course. They explain that you should be familiar with the following topics:
Mechanics
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The AP Physics C exam is broken down into two separate, 90-minute tests: AP Physics C: Mechanics and AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism. Both consist of a multiple-choice section and a free-response section.
AP Physics C: Mechanics |
Timing |
Number of Questions |
Multiple Choice |
45 minutes |
|
Free Response |
45 minutes |
|
TOTAL: | 1 hour 30 minutes | 38 questions |
AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism |
Timing |
Number of Questions |
Multiple Choice |
45 minutes |
|
Free Response |
45 minutes |
|
TOTAL: | 1 hour 30 minutes | 38 questions |
Single-select questions are each followed by five possible responses, only one of which is correct.
The free response section consists of three multi-part questions, which require you to write out your solutions, showing your work. Unlike the multiple-choice section, which is scored by a computer, the free-response section is graded by high school and college teachers. They have guidelines for awarding partial credit, so you may still receive partial points should you not correctly respond to every part of the question.
You are allowed to use a calculator on the entire AP Physics C Exam—including both the multiple-choice and free-response sections. Scientific or graphing calculators may be used, provided that they don’t have any unapproved features or capabilities (a list of approved graphing calculators is available on the College Board’s website).
A table of equations commonly used in physics will be provided to you at the exam site. Check out what the AP Physics C formula sheet looks like here.
AP scores are reported from 1 to 5. Colleges are generally looking for a 4 or 5 on the AP Physics C exams, but some may grant credit for a 3. Here’s how students scored on the May 2020 tests:
Score |
Meaning |
2020 Percentage of AP Physics C: Mechanics Test Takers |
2020 Percentage of AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism Test Takers |
5 |
Extremely qualified |
41.6% |
40.4% |
4 |
Well qualified |
26.4% |
24.4% |
3 |
Qualified |
16.3% |
11.6% |
2 |
Possibly qualified |
9.2% |
16.2% |
1 |
No recommendation |
6.5% |
9.5% |
Source: College Board
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