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In the United States, Advanced Placement (AP) Physics collectively refers to the College Board Advanced Placement Program courses and exams covering various areas of physics. These are intended to be equivalent to university courses that use best practices of physics teaching pedagogy. Each AP Physics course has an optional exam for which high-performing students may receive some credit towards their college coursework, depending on which college or university they attend.
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In the United States, Advanced Placement (AP) Physics collectively refers to the College Board Advanced Placement Program courses and exams covering various areas of physics. These are intended to be equivalent to university courses that use best practices of physics teaching pedagogy. Each AP Physics course has an optional exam for which high-performing students may receive some credit towards their college coursework, depending on which college or university they attend.
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