Where Can I Find Quality AP Physics Lecture Notes and Review Materials?

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Quality AP Physics lecture notes and review materials for AP Physics B and C are sought after, particularly for comprehensive coverage beyond chapters 1-12 of Giancolli's Physics book. Users are looking for complete lecture notes and review packets that encompass the entire curriculum. Recommendations for reliable sources or specific websites that offer these materials are encouraged. Self-study resources are essential for effective preparation in these subjects. Access to full lecture notes and review packets can significantly aid in mastering AP Physics content.
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Does anyone know where to get good lecture notes for either AP Physics B or AP Physics C - Mech & E&M? Or a review packet of the curriculum?

Thanks for your help!
 
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I found notes for Giancolli's Physics book, but they're only for chapters 1-12. Does anyone know where I can get the rest? I'm trying to self-study the subject so it will help a lot!

Thanks
 
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