Does anyone have solutions + questions of AP physics B free response

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The discussion centers on finding solutions and resources for AP Physics B free response questions. Participants suggest that teachers often have access to old free response questions, which can be beneficial for students. If teachers do not provide these resources, purchasing a Princeton Review book is recommended, as it typically includes similar questions. Additionally, Collegeboard.com is mentioned as a source for old exams, although the thread's age implies that the original poster may no longer be seeking assistance.
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Does anyone have solutions + questions of AP physics B free response questions

thanks for your help
 
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anyone help me out.
 
Chances are your teacher does. Most AP teachers go and get copies of the old free response questions to help their students. If he/she doesn't, you can try buying a Princeton Review book, they either have old free response questions in them, or ones that have the same level of difficulty, I forget.

Good luck.
 
I am looking for some old exams too. :-/
 
Collegeboard.com had dozens when I was doing that test last year.
 
This thread is so old that the original participant has surely graduated college by now.
 
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