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Each weekday morning you'll get a tweet with the problem for that day along with a link to the accompanying solution. It's a great way to:

The emailed problems will follow the same general flow of topics that is followed by many AP Physics courses:

  1. Kinematics
  2. Newton's Laws
  3. Work & Energy
  4. Impulse, Linear Momentum, & Center of Mass
  5. Circular Motion, including Torque & Angular Momentum
  6. Simple Harmonic Motion
  7. Universal Gravitation
  8. Electric Fields
  9. Potential & Capacitance
  10. Current, Resistance, Electrical Power
  11. Magnetic Fields
  12. Electromagnetism

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LearnAPphysics tweets a Problem of the Day during the school year, August 15 - June 15. Subscribe via RSS feed or @learnapphysicsto be notified of problems.

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