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2017 #1 Free Response Question - AP Physics 1 - Exam Solution (6:28)

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My solutions to Free Response Question #1 from the 2017 AP Physics 1 Exam. This is an electric circuits question about ranking electric potential differences and electric power. Also included are my reflections on how to get perform better on the exam. This Paragraph Argument Short Answer question is also good for AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

Content Times:
0:00 Reading part (a)
1:05 Creating circuit diagrams
2:10 Answering part (a)
2:53 Reading part (b)
3:42 Answering part (b)
5:33 Grading pointers
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