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The AP Physics 1 exam is a college-level test administered by the College Board. Scoring a 3 or higher (on a 1-5 scale) can earn you college credit at thousands of universities, saving you time and tuition money. Over 3 million students take AP exams each year.

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Our AP Physics 1 practice test contains 45 original multiple-choice questions matching the current AP Physics 1 exam format. Questions are aligned to the College Board's course description and reflect the same topic weighting, difficulty distribution, and question styles found on the real exam.

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AP Physics 1 — Sample
A bicycle courier starts from rest and accelerates uniformly. After covering a distance of 160 meters, the courier's speed is 40 m/s. What is the magnitude of the bicycle's acceleration?
A 5.0 m/s^2
B 10.0 m/s^2
C 8.0 m/s^2
D 0.25 m/s^2
Explanation. The correct answer is "5.0 m/s^2" because this problem can be solved using the kinematic equation that relates final velocity, initial velocity, acceleration, and displacement: \(v_f^2 = v_i^2 + 2ad\). Given that the courier starts from rest, \(v_i = 0\). The final velocity \(v_f\) is 40 m/s, and the distance \(d\) is 160 m. Substituting these values into the equation: \((40 ext{ m/s})^2 = (0 ex

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