AP Physics C Tutor from India
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AP Physics C Syllabus
The AP Physics C course is designed to help students understand and apply the fundamental principles of physics through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical problem-solving.
I. Mechanics
Kinematics:
- One and two-dimensional motion
- Projectile motion
- Circular motion
Newton’s Laws:
- Applications in solving dynamics problems
Work, Energy, and Power:
- Work-energy theorem
- Conservation of energy
Systems of Particles, Linear Momentum:
- Momentum conservation
- Center of mass
Rotation:
- Kinematics and dynamics of rotational motion
- Torque and angular momentum
Oscillations:
- Simple harmonic motion
Gravitation:
- Universal law of gravitation
- Orbits and Kepler’s laws
II. Electricity and Magnetism
Electrostatics:
- Coulomb’s law
- Electric fields and potential
Conductors, Capacitors, Dielectrics:
- Capacitance
- Energy stored in capacitors
Electric Circuits:
- Direct current circuits
- Kirchhoff’s laws
Magnetic Fields:
- Magnetic forces
- Sources of magnetic fields (Ampere’s Law)
Electromagnetism:
- Faraday’s law
- Inductance
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AP Physics C Exam Questions
1. A particle moves in a straight line with constant acceleration of 2 m/s². If its initial velocity is 3 m/s, what is its velocity after 5 seconds?
a) 8 m/s
b) 10 m/s
c) 13 m/s
d) 15 m/s
Correct Answer: c) 13 m/s
2. A block of mass 4 kg is on a horizontal surface with a coefficient of kinetic friction μ = 0.3. A force of 20 N is applied horizontally. What is the acceleration of the block?
a) 1.5 m/s²
b) 2.0 m/s²
c) 2.5 m/s²
d) 3.0 m/s²
Correct Answer: a) 1.5 m/s²
3. A projectile is launched at an angle of 60° with an initial velocity of 30 m/s. What is the maximum height it reaches? (g = 9.8 m/s²)
a) 22.9 m
b) 34.3 m
c) 45.9 m
d) 50.0 m
Correct Answer: b) 34.3 m
4. A disk rotates at 120 rpm. What is its angular velocity in rad/s?
a) 2π rad/s
b) 4π rad/s
c) 6π rad/s
d) 8π rad/s
Correct Answer: b) 4π rad/s
5. A charged particle enters a magnetic field of strength 0.5 T with a velocity of 10 m/s at right angles to the field. If the charge of the particle is 2 C, what is the magnetic force acting on it?
a) 5 N
b) 10 N
c) 15 N
d) 20 N
Correct Answer: b) 10 N
6. What is the capacitance of a parallel plate capacitor with an area of 1 m², a separation of 0.01 m, and a dielectric constant of 5? (ε₀ = 8.85 × 10-12 F/m)
a) 4.425 × 10-11 F
b) 8.85 × 10-11 F
c) 4.425 × 10-10 F
d) 8.85 × 10-10 F
Correct Answer: c) 4.425 × 10-10 F
7. An object of mass 2 kg is attached to a spring with a spring constant of 200 N/m. What is the period of oscillation?
a) 0.1 s
b) 0.2 s
c) 0.4 s
d) 0.6 s
Correct Answer: c) 0.4 s
8. Two resistors, 4 Ω and 6 Ω, are connected in series. What is the equivalent resistance?
a) 2 Ω
b) 4 Ω
c) 6 Ω
d) 10 Ω
Correct Answer: d) 10 Ω
9. A 5 kg object is dropped from a height of 10 m. What is the velocity just before it hits the ground? (g = 9.8 m/s²)
a) 9.8 m/s
b) 10.0 m/s
c) 14.0 m/s
d) 15.6 m/s
Correct Answer: c) 14.0 m/s
10. What is the electric potential energy of a 2 C charge placed in a uniform electric field of 5 N/C at a distance of 2 m from the reference point?
a) 10 J
b) 15 J
c) 20 J
d) 25 J
Correct Answer: c) 20 J
11. A pendulum with a length of 2 m is displaced by a small angle and released. What is its period?
a) 1.2 s
b) 2.8 s
c) 3.2 s
d) 4.0 s
Correct Answer: b) 2.8 s
12. A spherical mirror has a focal length of 15 cm. If an object is placed 30 cm from the mirror, what is the magnification?
a) -2
b) -1
c) 0.5
d) 1
Correct Answer: b) -1
13. A heat engine absorbs 600 J of heat and does 400 J of work. What is its efficiency?
a) 25%
b) 50%
c) 66.7%
d) 75%
Correct Answer: b) 50%
14. A light ray strikes a plane mirror at an angle of 40° to the surface. What is the angle of reflection?
a) 40°
b) 50°
c) 80°
d) 90°
Correct Answer: a) 40°
15. A circuit consists of a 12 V battery connected to a 4 Ω resistor. What is the current in the circuit?
a) 2 A
b) 3 A
c) 4 A
d) 6 A
Correct Answer: b) 3 A
16. A mass of 5 kg is attached to a spring with a spring constant of 250 N/m. What is the angular frequency of the system?
a) 1 rad/s
b) 2 rad/s
c) 5 rad/s
d) 10 rad/s
Correct Answer: c) 5 rad/s
17. A magnetic flux through a coil changes from 0.2 Wb to 0.1 Wb in 0.05 seconds. What is the induced EMF in the coil?
a) 1 V
b) 2 V
c) 3 V
d) 4 V
Correct Answer: b) 2 V
18. A force of 20 N is applied to push a 4 kg block horizontally. The coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.2. What is the acceleration of the block?
a) 3 m/s²
b) 4 m/s²
c) 5 m/s²
d) 2 m/s²
Correct Answer: a) 3 m/s²
19. A rod of length 1.5 m rotates about one end with an angular velocity of 2 rad/s. What is the linear velocity at the other end?
a) 1.5 m/s
b) 2 m/s
c) 3 m/s
d) 4 m/s
Correct Answer: c) 3 m/s
20. A 2 kg object moving at 4 m/s collides elastically with a stationary 3 kg object. What is the final velocity of the 2 kg object?
a) 1 m/s
b) -1 m/s
c) 2 m/s
d) -2 m/s
Correct Answer: b) -1 m/s