Adopt AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based

In AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based, students investigate electricity, magnetism, light, waves, heat, and modern physics.

What Is AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based?

This course is about explaining electricity, light, and other invisible systems. Students build and test models for physical systems they can’t always see directly. AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based includes inquiry-based investigations, lab work, diagrams, graphs, calculations, data analysis, and claims supported by physical principles. 

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AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based connects students to the fields of engineering, medicine, imaging, electronics, energy, telecommunications, and modern science. It helps them build the kind of problem-solving and analytical skills used in college and future careers. Give students the opportunity to earn college credit and advanced placement with AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based. 

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