<p>Does anyone have a AP Physics B textbook that contains JUST non calculus material? I want to self study B but every book I've seen contains some calculus, which is something I'd like to ignore for the time being, until I take BC Calc in 2 years. </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Taking physics without calculus is pointless</p>
<p>Yes but there is a AP Physics B course which is SUPPOSED to not include claculus. I am going to be a sophomore next year and I’m taking Honors Precalculus next year which is why i’d like to be able to self study for the B course requiring just Precalculus. I am taking the one that incorporates Calculus in Junior Year .</p>
<p>You can still study from a book that uses calculus. You’ll be able to understand most of the concepts without calculus, all you really need to know from calculus to have a basic understanding of the principles of physics are what a derivatives and integrals represent. This is something you can teach yourself in an hour or two.</p>