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AP MC Problems A how to guide.

1) Identify what category the problem belongs to. Forces: Newton’s 1st Law ( 𝐹 𝑛𝑒𝑡 = 0) Newton’s 2nd Law ( 𝐹 𝑛𝑒𝑡 =ma) Newton’s 3rd Law (interaction between 2 objects) Energy: Work, KE Forces & PE ∆𝐸=0 Power Kinematics: 1-D motion 2-D motion, projectile Com & Momentum: Center of Mass Impulse & Momentum ∆ 𝑃 =0 Rotation: UCM 𝜏 =0 ; 𝜏=𝐼𝛼 Rotational kinematics Δ𝐿=0 Oscillation & Gravitation: SHM Mass on Spring Pendulum Gravitation Force & Potential Orbits (speed & energy)

2) Find the equations on your equation sheet. 3) Identify what is given to you. 4) Identify what is being asked of you. 5) Write down the equation & solve.