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Hardest content to learn for AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism
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[QUOTE="paralleltransport, post: 6564416, member: 589748"] I think E&M is the first course in physics in high school one has to think seriously in 3-dimensional space with vectors. This is the main barrier which cause confusions. Before that, most students are used to be able to "draw" the solution on a 2-d plane (in fact, most high school mechanics problems are 1-d). But AP physics C E&M one has to get used to do symmetry arguments, right hand rules etc... These things are actually very much closer to how physics is done at an undergraduate level. [/QUOTE]
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