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AP Physics 1 Syllabus
The AP Physics 1 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:
1. Vectors
- Coordinate systems and frames of reference
- Addition and subtraction of vectors
- Component methods for vector operations
2. Kinematics
- Average and instantaneous motion
- Acceleration
- Motion due to gravity
- Projectile motion
- Graphical analysis of motion
3. Dynamics (Newton’s Laws)
- Forces and their applications
- Free-body diagrams
- Static and dynamic applications of Newton’s laws
- Friction and inclined planes
4. Work, Energy, and Power
- Work-energy theorem
- Kinetic and potential energy
- Conservation of energy
- Power in mechanical systems
5. Circular Motion and Gravitation
- Uniform circular motion
- Centripetal forces
- Newton’s law of universal gravitation
6. Linear Momentum
- Impulse and momentum
- Conservation of linear momentum
- Elastic and inelastic collisions
7. Rotational Motion
- Torque and rotational inertia
- Angular momentum
- Energy considerations for rolling objects
8. Oscillatory Motion
- Simple harmonic motion
- Mass-spring systems
- Pendulums
9. Mechanical Waves and Sound
- Wave properties (frequency, amplitude, wavelength)
- Sound waves and Doppler effect
- Superposition and interference
10. Simple Circuits
- Basic circuit components (resistors, capacitors)
- Ohm’s Law and circuit calculations
- Series and parallel configurations
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AP Physics 1 Exam Questions
1. A car accelerates uniformly from rest to a velocity of 30 m/s in 10 seconds. What is the car's acceleration?
a) 3 m/s²
b) 10 m/s²
c) 5 m/s²
d) 30 m/s²
Correct Answer: a) 3 m/s²
2. A block of mass 2 kg is on a rough surface with a coefficient of kinetic friction μ_k = 0.3. A horizontal force of 10 N is applied. What is the net force acting on the block?
a) 4 N
b) 2 N
c) 10 N
d) 8 N
Correct Answer: a) 4 N
3. A spring with a constant k = 500 N/m is compressed by 0.1 m. What is the potential energy stored in the spring?
a) 2.5 J
b) 5 J
c) 10 J
d) 25 J
Correct Answer: b) 5 J
4. A ball of mass 0.5 kg is tied to a string and rotated in a circle of radius 2 m with a speed of 4 m/s. What is the tension in the string?
a) 4 N
b) 8 N
c) 16 N
d) 32 N
Correct Answer: c) 16 N
5. A projectile is launched at an angle of 45° with an initial velocity of 20 m/s. What is its maximum height?
a) 5 m
b) 10 m
c) 15 m
d) 20 m
Correct Answer: b) 10 m
6. A car of mass 1000 kg moving at 20 m/s comes to a stop after applying brakes over a distance of 50 m. What is the average braking force?
a) 200 N
b) 400 N
c) 8000 N
d) 20000 N
Correct Answer: c) 8000 N
7. Two objects, one of mass 2 kg and the other of mass 4 kg, are dropped from the same height in the absence of air resistance. Which one hits the ground first?
a) The 2 kg object
b) The 4 kg object
c) Both hit at the same time
d) Depends on the height
Correct Answer: c) Both hit at the same time
8. A 2 kg object moving at 3 m/s collides elastically with a 4 kg object initially at rest. What is the final velocity of the 2 kg object after the collision?
a) 1 m/s
b) -1 m/s
c) 2 m/s
d) 3 m/s
Correct Answer: b) -1 m/s
9. A pendulum has a length of 2 m. What is its period on Earth (g = 9.8 m/s²)?
a) 2.8 s
b) 3.2 s
c) 4.0 s
d) 5.0 s
Correct Answer: b) 3.2 s
10. A force of 15 N is applied at an angle of 30° to the horizontal to move a 5 kg object over a frictionless surface. What is the horizontal acceleration of the object?
a) 1.5 m/s²
b) 2.6 m/s²
c) 3.0 m/s²
d) 4.0 m/s²
Correct Answer: b) 2.6 m/s²
11. An object of mass 3 kg rotates in a circle of radius 1 m with a constant angular velocity of 5 rad/s. What is the centripetal force acting on the object?
a) 15 N
b) 25 N
c) 75 N
d) 100 N
Correct Answer: c) 75 N
12. A 10 kg block is lifted vertically with a force of 120 N. What is the block’s upward acceleration?
a) 2 m/s²
b) 5 m/s²
c) 8 m/s²
d) 12 m/s²
Correct Answer: a) 2 m/s²
13. A sound wave has a frequency of 500 Hz and a wavelength of 0.7 m. What is the speed of the wave?
a) 150 m/s
b) 250 m/s
c) 350 m/s
d) 700 m/s
Correct Answer: c) 350 m/s
14. A 2 kg object is dropped from a height of 10 m. What is its kinetic energy just before it hits the ground?
a) 50 J
b) 100 J
c) 200 J
d) 400 J
Correct Answer: c) 200 J
15. A circuit has a resistance of 10 Ω and a voltage of 120 V. What is the current in the circuit?
a) 6 A
b) 10 A
c) 12 A
d) 15 A
Correct Answer: c) 12 A
16. A metal rod 2 m long is rotated in a uniform magnetic field, inducing an EMF of 4 V. If the rotational speed is doubled, what will the induced EMF be?
a) 4 V
b) 6 V
c) 8 V
d) 12 V
Correct Answer: c) 8 V
17. A 5 kg object is moving at a velocity of 10 m/s. If a force of 25 N is applied in the opposite direction for 4 seconds, what is the object’s final velocity?
a) 0 m/s
b) 2 m/s
c) -2 m/s
d) 5 m/s
Correct Answer: a) 0 m/s
18. A ball is thrown vertically upward with an initial speed of 20 m/s. How long does it take to reach its highest point?
a) 1 s
b) 2 s
c) 4 s
d) 5 s
Correct Answer: b) 2 s
19. Two resistors, 4 Ω and 6 Ω, are connected in parallel. What is the equivalent resistance of the combination?
a) 2 Ω
b) 4 Ω
c) 2.4 Ω
d) 5 Ω
Correct Answer: c) 2.4 Ω
20. A disk with a radius of 0.5 m rotates at 10 rad/s. What is the linear speed of a point on its edge?
a) 2 m/s
b) 3 m/s
c) 5 m/s
d) 10 m/s
Correct Answer: c) 5 m/s