About the course
Have you ever wondered how the interactions of microscopic particles cause observable phenomena like static electricity, thermodynamic processes, nuclear reactions, and atomic emission lines? In AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based, you’ll learn about thermodynamics, electricity and magnetics, and quantum, atomic, and nuclear physics. While learning about the key course concepts, you’ll do hands-on laboratory work to investigate specific phenomena.
What you’ll learn
- Creating representations that depict physical phenomena 
- Conducting analyses to derive, calculate, estimate, or predict 
- Describing experimental procedures, analyzing data, and supporting claims 
- Equivalency and Prerequisites 
- College Course Equivalent 
- A second-semester introductory college course in algebra-based physics. 
 Exam Date
         Thursday, May 7, 2026
