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AP Physics C: Mechanics May 2026

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Exam Format

May 2026 AP Physics C: Mechanics Exam Structure

The exam is 3 hours (180 minutes) long. Hybrid digital format MCQ in Bluebook~ app, FRQ handwritten in exam booklet.

Section Questions Time Calculator Weight
I: Multiple Choice
Discrete + Question Sets
40 80 min S Permitted 50%
II: Free Response
4 questions, 1 of each type
4 100 min S Permitted 50%

4 FRQ Types (May 2026)

Q1
Mathematical Routines Derive symbolic expressions & calculate using calculus ~10 pts
Q2
Translation Between Representations Connect graphs, equations, diagrams & words ~12 pts
Q3
Experimental Design & Analysis Design procedures, plot data, draw conclusions ~15 pts
Q4
Qualitative/Quantitative Translation Predict, justify & explain using physical reasoning ~8 pts

Source: College Board AP Physics C: Mechanics Exam Page

Score Scale: What Each Score Means

Score Qualification Credit?
5 Extremely Well Qualified S Highest
4 Well Qualified S High
3 Qualified S Many schools
2 Possibly Qualified Rarely
1 No Recommendation No

Scored 3 or higher 73.2%
Scored 5 (Perfect) 21.7%
Mean Score (2024) 3.50

Among the highest 5-rates of all AP exams reflecting the self-selected, math-strong exam population.

Full Curriculum

Unit-by-Unit Breakdown

All 7 units covered by the AP exam, with College Board weightings and Anannt's insight on the most common student pain points.

Scalars and Vectors
Displacement, Velocity & Acceleration
Representing Motion
Reference Frames & Relative Motion
Motion in Two or Three Dimensions

Common Pain Points Anannt Tutors Address These

  • Confusion between vectors and scalars, especially resolving components in 2D projectile motion
  • Difficulty applying calculus (derivatives and integrals) to kinematic equations rather than algebra-only formulas
  • Misinterpreting position-vs-time and velocity-vs-time graphs; failing to connect graphical slopes and areas to physical quantities
Systems and Center of Mass
Forces and Free-Body Diagrams
Newton's First, Second & Third Laws
Gravitational Force
Kinetic and Static Friction
Spring Forces
Resistive Forces (Drag)
Circular Motion

Common Pain Points Anannt Tutors Address These

  • Drawing incorrect or incomplete free-body diagrams misidentifying forces on a system vs. on individual objects
  • Setting up Newton's Second Law as a differential equation for variable forces (drag, spring)
  • Confusing centripetal acceleration with centripetal force, and mishandling non-uniform circular motion
Translational Kinetic Energy
Work (including variable forces)
Potential Energy
Conservation of Energy
Power

Common Pain Points Anannt Tutors Address These

  • Computing work done by variable forces using integration (spring work, gravitational work along curved paths)
  • Selecting the correct system and identifying internal vs. external forces when applying conservation of energy
  • Deriving potential energy functions from force expressions: U = " Fdr
Linear Momentum
Change in Momentum & Impulse
Conservation of Linear Momentum
Elastic and Inelastic Collisions

Common Pain Points Anannt Tutors Address These

  • Applying the impulse-momentum theorem with calculus when force varies with time: J = F dt
  • Solving 2D collision problems requiring simultaneous momentum conservation in x- and y-directions
  • Distinguishing elastic vs. inelastic collisions and handling perfectly inelastic (sticking) scenarios
Rotational Kinematics
Connecting Linear and Rotational Motion
Torque
Rotational Inertia
Rotational Equilibrium
Newton's 2nd Law in Rotational Form

Common Pain Points Anannt Tutors Address These

  • Calculating rotational inertia using integration for continuous mass distributions
  • Correctly applying the parallel axis theorem and knowing when it is needed
  • Setting up }~ = I} for complex pulley, rod, and disk systems
Rotational Kinetic Energy
Torque and Work
Angular Momentum & Angular Impulse
Conservation of Angular Momentum
Rolling Motion
Motion of Orbiting Satellites

Common Pain Points Anannt Tutors Address These

  • Accounting for both translational and rotational KE in rolling-without-slipping problems
  • Applying conservation of angular momentum in collision problems (e.g., rod struck by ball at a pivot)
  • Connecting gravitational PE to orbital mechanics and deriving orbital velocity and period
Simple Harmonic Motion (Springs)
Simple Pendulums
Physical Pendulums

Common Pain Points Anannt Tutors Address These

  • Setting up and solving the SHM differential equation dx/dt = "x and interpreting its solutions
  • Deriving the period of a physical pendulum, including the small-angle approximation
  • Connecting energy methods to oscillation problems finding amplitude, maximum velocity, and acceleration from energy conservation
Science Practices

The 3 Skills AP Readers Grade

AP Physics C: Mechanics tests three Science Practices on both MCQ and FRQ. Here's what each means and how Anannt builds each one.

P1

Creating Representations

Create diagrams, graphs, schematics, and data tables to depict physical phenomena. FRQ weighting: 20%–35%.

How Anannt builds this: Students draw precise free-body diagrams, energy bar charts, and momentum diagrams from Day 1. Regular graph-sketching drills velocity-time, force-time, energy-position build intuition for the Translation FRQ type.
P2

Mathematical Routines

Derive, calculate, estimate, and predict using calculus. MCQ weighting: 65%–70%. FRQ weighting: 40%–45%.

How Anannt builds this: Weekly "derivation drills" integrating Newton's Second Law, deriving PE from force, solving SHM differential equations. Students learn to present solutions in the clean, step-by-step format AP readers reward.
P3

Scientific Questioning & Argumentation

Design experiments, analyze data, and support claims from evidence. FRQ weighting: 30%–35%.

How Anannt builds this: Dedicated lab-review sessions covering spring calibration, pendulum period, Atwood machine. Students practice data linearization, graphing, and error analysis under timed conditions.
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60-Day AP Physics C: Mechanics Sprint Schedule

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Past FRQs

Official College Board FRQ Archive

Every FRQ, scoring guideline, and sample response from the three most recent administrations.

2025

New Format First Administration

Key Topics 2025: Two-block collision (Q1), Spring PE & KE graphing (Q2), Inclined plane friction & energy (Q3), Rolling disk vs. ring (Q4).
2024

Two exam sets (Set 1 & Set 2)

Key Topics 2024: Block-spring collisions (Set 1), Terminal velocity & drag experiment (Set 2), Torque & rotational statics rod on pivot, Pendulum frequency analysis.
2023

Two exam sets (Set 1 & Set 2)

Key Topics 2023: Impulse-momentum with graphical analysis, Block-spring collision systems, Angular momentum rod-sphere collision, Atwood machine tension derivation.
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

AP Physics C: Mechanics is a calculus-based, college-level physics course offered by the College Board. It is equivalent to the first semester of introductory physics for science and engineering majors. Students explore kinematics, Newton's laws, work and energy, momentum, rotational dynamics, and oscillations all using calculus. A qualifying score can earn college credit and advanced placement.
AP Physics 1 is algebra-based and covers broader topics including fluids and waves. AP Physics C: Mechanics is calculus-based, goes deeper into fewer topics, and requires comfort with derivatives and integrals. AP Physics C is more widely accepted for engineering and physics credit at universities. In 2025, AP Physics C Mechanics had a 5-rate of 2-7% among the highest of all AP exams.
The AP Physics C: Mechanics 2026 exam is on Wednesday, May 13, 2026, at 12:00 PM local time. It is an afternoon exam during Week 2 of the AP testing window. Confirm the exact location with your school's AP coordinator.
Yes! Unlike many AP exams, calculators are permitted for the entire exam both MCQ and FRQ sections. Verify your device against the College Board's approved calculator list before exam day.
Students should have completed or be concurrently enrolled in calculus AP Calculus AB or BC is recommended. The course uses derivatives (velocity, acceleration, force analysis) and integrals (work, impulse, center of mass) extensively. AP Calculus AB is sufficient math background.
The exam is scored on a 1–5 scale. Section I (40 MCQs, 80 min) and Section II (4 FRQs, 100 min) each count for 50% of the total score. In 2024, the mean score was 3.50 and 76.3% scored 3 or higher. In 2025, 73.2% scored 3+ and 21.7% scored a perfect 5.
It combines physics with calculus, making it one of the more challenging AP courses. However, score distributions are highly favorable 73.2% scored 3+ in 2025. The course rewards consistent calculus-based practice. With Anannt's structured program, a 4 or 5 is absolutely within reach.
Ambitious but achievable with a solid calculus foundation. Anannt's 60-Day Sprint Schedule: 4 weeks of content review (Units 1–7), 1 week of FRQ practice across all four question types, and 1 week of full-length timed mock exams. Many Anannt students have achieved 4s and 5s in comparable timelines.
Yes. Anannt Education is a KHDA-certified institute in Dubai (www.anannt.ae) offering one-on-one and small-group AP Physics C: Mechanics tutoring. Every tutor holds AP Physics credentials and a strong calculus background. Also available in Pune (www.anannt.com) and fully online.
Most colleges grant credit or placement for a score of 3 or higher. Competitive engineering programs (MIT, Caltech, Georgia Tech) often require a 4 or 5 for full credit. Use the College Board's AP Credit Policy Search to check your target university.
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