Physics Lesson for 11th grade in USA

In summary, in an American public high school, students take a standard physics course, with more time spent on Electricity and Magnetism. The AP physics exam only covers mechanics and E&M.
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deebhagalz
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hello everyone, my name is dee. i am new here and would like to ask you a question.

"What does 11th grade students in USA study in Physics class?" (in reguler and AP class)

i am Indonesian student who will going to study in USA this coming school year as exchange student, and my host dad tell me that he believes AP Physics class will suit me well..
I need to know what will i learn in AP Physics Class in USA, and what if i take the reguler physics class ?

i am looking forward for your help, thanks before ^^
 
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In my AP class we covered Optics, Electricity & Magnetism, Special Relativity, Nuclear Physics and Thermodynamics. Most of the first semester was E&M. Good luck!
 
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thanks! i`ve learned the basic of Opics, E&M, Special Relativity and Thermodynamics here in Indonesia. wish i will do well in my AP Class there.
 
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mg0stisha said:
In my AP class we covered Optics, Electricity & Magnetism, Special Relativity, Nuclear Physics and Thermodynamics. Most of the first semester was E&M. Good luck!

Where did you do this? Private school? The AP physics exam only covers mechanics and E&M, and that's all we ever did in public school. I can't imagine any public school even touches special relativity, nuclear physics, or thermo...
 
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Nope I took it at a public school. First year (non-AP) covers all mechanics, then AP covers the aforementioned topics, with the most time spent on E&M.
 
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And the moral of this story is, "there's no such thing as a single answer to any question about the U.S. educational system!" So if deebhagalz wants a definite answer to his question about the difference between AP physics and regular physics at his school, he needs to ask someone who is familiar with his school. I do think the situation at mg0stisha's school is rather unusual.
 
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I went to a small public high school, and I just wish that I had the opportunity to take more. Calculus BC was not even offered.
 
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I am going to a public high school in Northwest, DC area. Does that make senses?
Well, i hope what i`ll learn will not be much different from what everyone said here.
but looks like i`ll definitely learn about E&M ..
 

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