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Kinematics

Kinematics is roughly around 10%–15% of your AP test. Building a solid foundation for kinematics is essential to understanding later concepts.

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Kinematics is the study of motion (specifically, how objects move in space and time) without analyzing the forces that cause this motion. In AP Physics C: Mechanics, kinematics is taught using calculus, making it more precise and dynamic than algebra-based physics. This foundational topic sets the stage for everything from Newton's laws to orbital mechanics, which will be covered in later units.
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Relevant Formulas On Equation Sheet:

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Concept 1: Motion in One Dimension

Key Topic 1: Scalars vs Vectors

Key Topic 2: Average vs Instantaneous Quantities

Key Topic 3: Position, Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration

Key Topic 4: Calculus for Kinematics

Concept 2: 2D Motion

Key Topic 1: Vector Decomposition

Key Topic 2: Relative Motion

Key Topic 3: Projectile Motion (IMPORTANT)

Concept 3: Motion Graphs

Key Topic 1: Position vs Time

Key Topic 2:Velocity vs Time

Key Topic 3: Acceleration vs Time

Graph Practice

Practice Tests

Practice Test 1: Kinematics

Practice Test 2: Kinematics

🧭 Kinematics: Check for Understanding