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AP Physics 2 Syllabus

The AP Physics 2 course is designed to help students understand and apply the fundamental principles of physics through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical problem-solving. Here is a detailed breakdown of the syllabus:


  • Electric Fields and Potentials

    • Nature of Electric Charges
    • Detection and Measurement of Electric Charges
    • Coulomb’s Law
    • Electric Fields
    • Electric Potential
    • Capacitance
  • Steady-State Circuits

    • Current and Electricity
    • Electric Resistance
    • Electric Power and Energy
    • Kirchhoff’s Rules
    • Combination Circuits
    • Capacitors in Circuits
    • Electrical Energy as Potential Energy
  • Magnetism and Electromagnetism

    • Magnetic Fields and Forces
    • Magnetic Force on Moving Charges
    • Magnetic Fields from Currents
    • Magnetic Force Between Two Wires
    • Induced Motional EMF
    • Magnetic Flux and Faraday’s Law
  • Physical Optics

    • Electromagnetic Waves
    • Reflection and Refraction
    • Total Internal Reflection
    • Interference and Diffraction
    • Polarization
  • Geometrical Optics

    • Image Formation in Plane and Curved Mirrors
    • Image Formation in Lenses
  • Fluids

    • Static Fluids and Pascal’s Principle
    • Buoyancy and Archimedes’ Principle
    • Fluids in Motion and Bernoulli’s Equation
  • Thermodynamics

    • Temperature and Measurement
    • Ideal Gas Law and Kinetic Molecular Theory
    • Work and Heat Transfer
    • First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics
  • Quantum, Atomic, and Nuclear Physics

    • Photoelectric Effect
    • Photon Momentum and Matter Waves
    • Atomic Models and Spectral Lines
    • Nuclear Stability, Binding Energy, and Decay
    • Fission and Fusion
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AP Physics 2 Exam Questions

1. What is the electric field strength produced by a point charge of 2 μC at a distance of 0.1 m in vacuum?

a) 1.8 × 105 N/C

b) 2.7 × 105 N/C

c) 3.6 × 105 N/C

d) 4.5 × 105 N/C

Correct Answer: c) 3.6 × 105 N/C


2. What is the capacitance of a capacitor with a charge of 0.01 C and a potential difference of 10 V?

a) 0.1 F

b) 1 F

c) 10 F

d) 100 F

Correct Answer: a) 0.1 F


3. A resistor of 10 Ω is connected in series with a 5 Ω resistor. What is the total resistance?

a) 5 Ω

b) 10 Ω

c) 15 Ω

d) 20 Ω

Correct Answer: c) 15 Ω


4. A light ray enters a glass slab at an angle of 30° with the normal. If the refractive index of glass is 1.5, what is the angle of refraction?

a) 18.9°

b) 19.5°

c) 20.0°

d) 21.8°

Correct Answer: a) 18.9°


5. What is the power dissipated in a circuit with a resistance of 5 Ω and a current of 2 A?

a) 5 W

b) 10 W

c) 15 W

d) 20 W

Correct Answer: d) 20 W


6. A charge of 4 μC moves through a potential difference of 2 V. What is the work done?

a) 2 μJ

b) 4 μJ

c) 6 μJ

d) 8 μJ

Correct Answer: d) 8 μJ


7. A convex lens has a focal length of 20 cm. What is the magnification if an object is placed 10 cm from the lens?

a) -2

b) 0.5

c) 1

d) 2

Correct Answer: a) -2


8. A wire carries a current of 5 A in a magnetic field of 0.4 T. If the length of the wire in the field is 2 m, what is the magnetic force?

a) 2 N

b) 4 N

c) 6 N

d) 8 N

Correct Answer: b) 4 N


9. A cylinder contains an ideal gas at a pressure of 1 atm and a temperature of 300 K. If the temperature is doubled, what happens to the pressure?

a) It remains the same

b) It doubles

c) It triples

d) It halves

Correct Answer: b) It doubles


10. The photoelectric work function of a metal is 2 eV. If light of wavelength 400 nm is incident on it, what is the kinetic energy of the emitted electrons?

a) 1.1 eV

b) 1.5 eV

c) 2.0 eV

d) 2.5 eV

Correct Answer: a) 1.1 eV


11. A wave has a frequency of 50 Hz and a wavelength of 2 m. What is its speed?

a) 25 m/s

b) 50 m/s

c) 100 m/s

d) 150 m/s

Correct Answer: c) 100 m/s


12. A 3 Ω resistor is connected in parallel with a 6 Ω resistor. What is the equivalent resistance?

a) 2 Ω

b) 4 Ω

c) 5 Ω

d) 9 Ω

Correct Answer: a) 2 Ω


13. What is the kinetic energy of a 2 kg object moving at 5 m/s?

a) 10 J

b) 25 J

c) 50 J

d) 100 J

Correct Answer: c) 50 J


14. A wire carries a current of 3 A through a magnetic field of 0.5 T. The length of the wire in the field is 2 m. What is the magnetic force?

a) 1.5 N

b) 3 N

c) 4.5 N

d) 6 N

Correct Answer: b) 3 N


15. What is the focal length of a concave mirror with a radius of curvature of 20 cm?

a) 5 cm

b) 10 cm

c) 15 cm

d) 20 cm

Correct Answer: b) 10 cm


16. A 5 kg object is lifted to a height of 10 m. What is the gravitational potential energy? (g = 9.8 m/s²)

a) 49 J

b) 490 J

c) 980 J

d) 5000 J

Correct Answer: c) 980 J


17. A capacitor stores a charge of 0.2 C at a voltage of 5 V. What is its capacitance?

a) 0.04 F

b) 0.1 F

c) 0.4 F

d) 1 F

Correct Answer: b) 0.1 F


18. An object is moving in a circular path with a constant speed of 10 m/s and a radius of 5 m. What is its centripetal acceleration?

a) 2 m/s²

b) 5 m/s²

c) 10 m/s²

d) 20 m/s²

Correct Answer: d) 20 m/s²


19. A thermodynamic process occurs in which 500 J of heat is added to a system while it does 300 J of work. What is the change in internal energy?

a) 100 J

b) 200 J

c) 300 J

d) 500 J

Correct Answer: b) 200 J


20. A light source has a wavelength of 600 nm in air. What is its wavelength in water? (Refractive index of water = 1.33)

a) 450 nm

b) 500 nm

c) 600 nm

d) 800 nm

Correct Answer: b) 500 nm


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