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The AP Physics 2 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 2 practice test contains 48 original multiple-choice questions matching the current AP Physics 2 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 2 — Sample
Water flows through a horizontal pipe. At point X, the pipe has a cross-sectional area of \(0.02 \text{ m}^2\) and the water's speed is \(3 \text{ m/s}\). At point Y, further along the pipe, the water's speed is \(6 \text{ m/s}\). What is the cross-sectional area of the pipe at point Y?
A \(0.01 \text{ m}^2\)
B \(0.02 \text{ m}^2\)
C \(0.04 \text{ m}^2\)
D \(0.06 \text{ m}^2\)
Explanation. The correct answer is \(0.01 \text{ m}^2\). This problem can be solved using the principle of continuity for an incompressible fluid, which states that the volume flow rate must be constant throughout a pipe. The continuity equation is given by \(A_1v_1 = A_2v_2\), where \(A_1\) and \(v_1\) are the cross-sectional area and speed at point 1, and \(A_2\) and \(v_2\) are the cross-sectional area and

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