<p>Does anybody know a good one? I found some for Calculus and other subjects, but I can't seem to find any for Physics.
These summaries are great refreshers before taking the test.</p>
<p>Last year, I looked over the official formula sheet. If you feel that you can manipulate and use every formula on there, then you’re set.</p>
<p>princeton’s review has summary at the end of ea chapter so manipulate that formula as well :? and of course, CB’s formula sheet for FRQ too.</p>
<p>I’m not really looking for any formula sheet. What I want is something like this:
<a href=“http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/pdf/Calculus_Cheat_Sheet_All.pdf[/url]”>http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/pdf/Calculus_Cheat_Sheet_All.pdf</a></p>
<p>The formulas on the formula sheet they give us for the FRQs should be sufficient. I suggest studying that.</p>
<p>Math cheat sheets are easier because they just review formulas.</p>
<p>Physics is different.</p>
<p>Bassir//actually no, I say that physics is just the creativity in moving the variables around in the formula sheet, with the understanding of how it works. Or perhaps you are misunderstanding the purpose of cheat sheet. If you want to know the underpinnings of the entire Physics course then you shouldnt expect everything to be inside a cheat sheet. Cheat sheets are meant to provide you only a brisk review on the total coverage, but not deep enough so that you will not pull off an all nighter the night before the exam.</p>
<p>I think most of the creativity in physics is about conceptual thinking and deductive reasoning than manipulation of variables.</p>
<p>Maybe that’s what high school physics has been reduced to, but it’s certainly not what physics is about.</p>
<p>I just found this:
[AP</a> Physics B Exam Review](<a href=“http://www.slideshare.net/Mrreynon/ap-physics-b-exam-review-1330793]AP”>AP Physics B Exam Review | PPT)</p>
<p>That’s the kind of thing I was talking about. Just a quick refresher!</p>
<p>This calculus study sheet is very helpful! Thanks for posting! =D</p>