<p>I really need major help when it comes to electricity and magnetism and it's 25% of the AP exam..</p>
<p>Anybody know of any websites with some review materials? I need help with everything from potentials to circuits.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>I really need major help when it comes to electricity and magnetism and it's 25% of the AP exam..</p>
<p>Anybody know of any websites with some review materials? I need help with everything from potentials to circuits.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Our teacher didn't even get to this section, I'm really starting to doubt my ability to pass this exam.</p>
<p>I'm planning on using this site over the weekend for help.
<a href="http://apphysicsb.homestead.com/review.html%5B/url%5D">http://apphysicsb.homestead.com/review.html</a></p>
<p>I used this website extensively last year for the b test</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>I'll check out those websites. I am really worried about this exam. It was the first time our school even offered it (in Canada) and the first time my teacher has taught it. This weekend's gonna be fun..NOT..</p>
<p>For anyone else studying for this exam, I am finding the Barron's chapter review questions quite helpful so far just to review some stuff from way back when like Simple Harmonic Motion, banked curves etc.</p>
<p>That stuff is pretty cool though.</p>
<p>Just make sure you get the magnetic flux and induced current stuff down (that's prob the hardest to figure out which direction it's going)</p>
<p>It's interesting once you get it. My favorite part was motors and generators. And, I think I got it at one point but, now, I open the book and get overwhelmed looking at anything and everything in the electricity section. All I want to do is cry when I see those fields and diagrams of charges..</p>
<p>I will just cram tomororow.</p>
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<p>please respond ASAP</p>
<p>Do anyone know if we need to know transformers, generators and motors?</p>
<p>Also, for mechanics, do we need to know angular momentum and such?</p>
<p>angular momentum was taken out i am pretty sure... as far as the motors and stuff i dunno</p>