AP® Physics 1

Welcome to AP® Physics 1!

Welcome to Albert's AP® Physics 1 course!
This page provides specific content-related information for Albert's AP® Physics 1 course, including how it is organized, how to find questions using standards or tags, and ideas for classroom uses. If you need technical assistance, please visit our Help Center or contact hello@albert.io.
For testing information or details about the exam itself, visit the College Board.

Subject Organization

Albert's AP® Physics 1 multiple choice questions (located in the Practice tab) are organized in accordance with the College Board’s Course and Exam Description into the following units:

Themes

  • Unit 1: Kinematics
  • Unit 2: Force and Translational Dynamics
  • Unit 3: Work, Energy, and Power
  • Unit 4: Linear Momentum
  • Unit 5: Torque and Rotational Dynamics
  • Unit 6: Energy and Momentum of Rotating Systems
  • Unit 7: Oscillations
  • Unit 8: Fluids

Topics

Each theme contains a range of specific topics. For example, here are some topics within Kinematics:
  • 1.1 | Scalars and Vectors in One Dimension
  • 1.2 | Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration
  • 1.3 | Representing Motion

Assessments

In addition to our practice guide, AP® Physics 1 includes Unit Assessments and Full-Length Practice Exams that include questions unique from those on our practice guide. Unit assessments cover one unit of study and are designed to be used throughout the school year. Full-length practice exams mimic the exam format of the full-length AP exam. We are currently updating our assessments to coordinate with the recent exam revisions.

Free Response Questions

AP® Physics 1 includes the four types of free response questions found on the AP exam:
  • Mathematical Routines
  • Translation Between Representations
  • Experimental Design and Analysis
  • Qualitative/Quantitative Translation
We are currently updating our free response questions to coordinate with the recent exam revisions.

Using Standards and Tags to Find Questions

Standards

All questions in Albert’s AP® Physics 1 course are aligned to the Learning Objectives and Essential Knowledge statements from the Course and Exam Description.
This standards-alignment provides another easy way to find useful questions besides the Theme and Topic organization. Using the Standards button at the top left corner of any subject page, you can search for any standard from the CED to find all questions in our course library aligned to that standard! For more details, please see this article in our Help section.
In addition to searching by the standards’ names, you can also search by their content! Simply type in a few words from the standard description to see all relevant standards pertaining to that content.

Tags

Albert’s AP® Physics 1 includes two types of tags: content and multiple-select. These are words or phrases that provide information about what a question covers or question type, such as gravitational-field or select-two. Tags provide another easy way to search for relevant content in our course library. Simply search using the Tags button at the top left corner of any tab.

Question Types

AP® Physics 1 includes all of the questions students will find on the actual AP® exam. This provides meaningful practice of important skills and content to prepare students to excel in their course and on their exam.

Calculator Use

For this test, students are allowed to use a four-function, scientific, or graphing calculator is allowed on both sections of the test. Check out a list of the appropriate calculators on AP® Central.

Exam Information

All AP Exams take place the first two weeks of May. You can find the AP Exam schedule here.
The format of the AP® Physics 1 exam is detailed in the table below:
SectionSection I: Multiple Choice QuestionsSection II: Free Response Questions
Number of Questions40 Multiple Choice Questions1 Mathematical Routines Question

1 Translation Between Representations

1 Experimental Design and Analysis

1 Qualitative/Quantitative Translation
Exam Weighting50%50%
Timing80 minutes100 minutes
The AP® Physics 1 Poster provides a detailed overview of this year’s exam.

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