<p>Wanted to find others who are self studying AP Physics C Mechanics and E+M.</p>
<p>How far are you guys?</p>
<p>Wanted to find others who are self studying AP Physics C Mechanics and E+M.</p>
<p>How far are you guys?</p>
<p>i self-studied last year.</p>
<p>Got a 4 on M and 3 on E....okay scores, I guess...I was only a sophomore though.
Let me know if you need help.</p>
<p>^ yes I really need help.</p>
<p>Hey derivate I'm self-studying Physics C too. Only Mechanics though. Its really tough! I'm studying from the Princeton Review. Any idea how the real exam compares to the stuff in that book?</p>
<p>Hmmm going through mechanics this semester. Seems to not be that bad so far, I'm about 3/4 of the way through. Everything seems really overwhelming at first because I haven't had regular physics yet, I'm taking it concurrently. I'm using Fundamentals of Physics 7th edition. That with the complete solutions manual helps so much.</p>
<p>I am also using Princeton Review. Most of it is just Calculus applied to Physics B mechanic problems. So far center of mass was a new concept not introduced in my Physics B class, but we learned how to integrate and find the average x and y points in our Calculus class.</p>
<p>I'm self-studying the E&M part. My school only offers the Mechanics portion as a class, but my teacher gave us a schedule and practice ap problems and whatnot.</p>
<p>I am on the rotational stuff, it seems really hard with the moment of inertia and torques.</p>