<p>I was looking at the practice questions for the Physics test and it seems that most questions were conceptual and fairly easy. One of the questions though, you needed to know the basic velocity/acceleration/time equations to solve it. Do they give you these equations or any other equations on the test, or are you expected to memorize them? It doesn't seem like there will be many math problems on the test, but if there are, I need to know what formulas I have to memorize.</p>
<p>You are not given any equations are the test. You are not given any constants on the test. You are expected to memorize all formulas.</p>
<p>That aside, a lot of the questions involving actual math aren't that hard to do if you know basic formulas. My suggestion, get a list of formulas from past FRQs of AP tests and glance through it.</p>