<p>My AP Physics B teacher spends the whole class period trying to be one of those cool fun teachers (i.e. 0% learning, 110% pointless activities and unnecessary anecdotes), which is great if not for the fact that I actually need to pass his tests and the AP exam! We don't even have textbooks right now. Can someone please recommend some online or book resources so I can self-study the material? I already have the PR for AP Physics but I am definitely not a natural at physics or math, so I need all the help I can get. D:</p>
<p>I uuse Khan Academy. I understand it really well, it works great. However the practice problems aren’t nearly as advanced as AP Physics problems, so you’ll need another source for that (you should find plenty in PR book or with a quick google search), but Khan Academy is great for learning the material.</p>
<p>MIT’s 8.01/8.02 OCW perhaps? However 8.01 and 8.02 are roughly around the same level as Physics C, as both require some single-variable calculus, and I don’t think Physics B needs it. Might be a good resource anyway.</p>
<p>Okay, thanks for the tips! Can anyone recommend a good textbook that I can buy cheaply off Amazon? Or is one not necessary if I have PR and these internet sources? I’m really worried because our first test is this week and I feel like I haven’t learned anything. >.<</p>