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Cracking the AP Physics B Exam, 2010 Edition (College Test Preparation)

Cracking the AP Physics B Exam, 2010 Edition (College Test Preparation)Author: Princeton Review
Publisher: Princeton Review
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If you’re preparing for the AP Physics B test, you’ll want a copy of Cracking the AP Physics B Exam, 2010 Edition — a test-prep guide from The Princeton Review that brings you proven strategies to score more. It also includes:

•2 full-length practice AP Physics B tests with detailed explanations
•Comprehensive review of important Physics B topics, including vectors, fluid mechanics, optics, atomic and nuclear physics, and more
•Quick-study tables of key formulas and equations for the AP Physics B exam
•Step-by-step strategies for cracking even the toughest AP physics problems
•Detailed walk-through of the free-response section of the AP exam
•Planning and organization tips to get you all the way to test day!



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5 out of 5 stars The best AP Physics book   December 1, 2009
tingliucs (Burke, VA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This Princeton Review AP Physics B book is very concise and accurate. I use it as a reference for my high-school physics, SAT II Physics, and AP Physics students.

If you are studying calculus-based physics, you should consider Princeton Review AP Physics C instead, which covers fewer topics, but involves more math.



4 out of 5 stars Good not great   October 12, 2009
P. Geschke (Fremont, CA USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Good multiple choice questions. Nice job on the free response keeping the problems algebra-based. No particular advantage over the 2008 or 2009 edition, as far as I can tell they never update the book nor change the questions. My students have used this, in addition to class preparation, to earn mostly 5's and 4's on the AP exam.



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