🔬 AP® Physics 2 Score Calculator 2026
Enter your multiple-choice and free-response scores to predict your AP Physics 2 score (1-5) using the latest College Board curve.
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12:00 PM Local Time • 3 Hours Total
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Predicted AP Score
0
MCQ Points
0
FRQ Points
0
Composite /100
Section I: Multiple Choice (90 min)
Correct Answers (50 questions)
0 / 50
Section II: Free Response (90 min)
Q1: Mathematical Routines (10 pts)
0 / 10
Q2: Translation (12 pts)
0 / 12
Q3: Experimental Design (10 pts)
0 / 10
Q4: Qual/Quant Analysis (8 pts)
0 / 8
AP Score Thresholds (Composite Points)
5
70-100
4
54-69
3
40-53
2
25-39
1
0-24
Score Conversion Chart
| Composite Range | AP Score | Qualification | Typical Credit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 70-100 | 5 | Extremely Well Qualified | Full credit (3-4 hrs) |
| 54-69 | 4 | Well Qualified | Full credit (3-4 hrs) |
| 40-53 | 3 | Qualified | Partial credit (varies) |
| 25-39 | 2 | Possibly Qualified | Rarely credit |
| 0-24 | 1 | No Recommendation | No credit |
Note: Thresholds based on 2022-2025 data. Physics 2 has a smaller exam population than Physics 1.
How AP Physics 2 Scoring Works
- Section I (MCQ): 50 questions, 90 minutes → 50% of composite (scaled to 50 points)
- Section II (FRQ): 4 questions, 90 minutes → 50% of composite (scaled to 50 points)
- Q1: Mathematical Routines (10 points) — quantitative problem solving
- Q2: Translation (12 points) — translate between representations
- Q3: Experimental Design (10 points) — design and analyze experiments
- Q4: Qualitative/Quantitative Analysis (8 points) — explain and calculate
- Total Raw FRQ: 40 points, scaled to 50 composite points
- Total Composite: 100 points maximum
Tips to Score a 5
🌊 Fluids & Thermodynamics
- Master pressure relationships: P = ρgh, Pascal's principle
- Understand buoyancy and Archimedes' principle
- Know thermodynamic laws and PV = nRT applications
- Practice heat transfer: Q = mcΔT, phase changes
⚡ Electricity & Magnetism
- Draw electric field lines and equipotential surfaces
- Master Coulomb's Law: F = kq₁q₂/r²
- Understand capacitors: C = Q/V, energy = ½CV²
- Practice magnetic field problems: F = qvB sin θ
💡 Optics & Modern Physics
- Know refraction: n₁ sin θ₁ = n₂ sin θ₂
- Understand lens/mirror equations: 1/f = 1/do + 1/di
- Practice photoelectric effect and E = hf
- Know atomic models and nuclear physics basics
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the AP Physics 2 exam scored?
Section I (MCQ) has 50 questions worth 50% of your score.
Section II (FRQ) has 4 questions worth 50%: mathematical routines (10 pts),
translation (12 pts), experimental design (10 pts), and qualitative/quantitative analysis (8 pts).
Total = 100 composite points → 1-5 scale.
What is a good AP Physics 2 score?
3 or higher is passing. A 5 is extremely well
qualified (about 14-16% of students). Physics 2 has higher 5 rates than Physics 1 due to
self-selection of motivated students.
Can I use a calculator on AP Physics 2?
Yes, unlike Physics 1, calculators ARE
allowed on AP Physics 2 for both the MCQ and FRQ sections. Scientific or graphing
calculators are permitted.
When is the 2026 AP Physics 2 exam?
Tuesday, May 5, 2026, at 12:00 PM local time. The exam lasts 3
hours total. Late testing available May 18-22, 2026.
What topics are covered?
7 units: Fluids (10-12%), Thermodynamics (12-18%), Electric
Force/Field (18-22%), Electric Circuits (10-14%), Magnetism (10-12%), Optics (12-14%), and Modern
Physics (10-12%).
Is there an equation sheet?
Yes, AP Physics 2 provides an equation sheet and table of
constants. Know when to apply each formula—the sheet helps, but understanding is key.
How does Physics 2 compare to Physics 1?
Physics 2 covers different topics: fluids, thermo, E&M,
optics, modern physics. Physics 2 allows calculators. Physics 2 generally has
higher pass rates due to self-selection.
What is the hardest unit?
Many students struggle with Unit 3: Electric Force, Field, and
Potential. Practice drawing field lines, calculating potential, and understanding
superposition.
How long are FRQ responses?
Section II is 90 minutes total for 4 FRQs. Allocate about 22
minutes per question, but adjust based on point values (12-pt Q2 may need more time).
How accurate is this calculator?
Within ±1 point for most students. Uses averaged score
distributions from 2022-2025 exams. Actual scores depend on College Board's scaling for your
specific exam year.
Do colleges accept a 3 for credit?
Many do, especially for non-STEM majors. Engineering/physics
programs often require 4 or 5. Check specific college AP policies.
What's the passing rate?
About 60-65% earn a 3+. Around 14-16% earn a
5, 18-20% earn a 4, and 25-28% earn a 3—higher than Physics 1.
Is guessing penalized?
No penalty for wrong answers. Answer every question. Use
process of elimination before guessing.
What formulas should I memorize?
Key ones: PV = nRT, F = qE, V =
kQ/r, C = Q/V, n₁ sin θ₁ = n₂ sin θ₂, E =
hf. Others are on equation sheet.
How should I study the last week?
Review past FRQs and rubrics. Practice with calculator. Focus
on weak topics. Refresh key formulas and their applications. Don't cram new material.
Can I retake AP Physics 2?
Yes, but only once per year. You can retake in a future year.
Both scores are reported unless you request cancellation.
What's the difference between Physics 2 and C?
Physics 2 is algebra-based; Physics C uses calculus. Physics 2
covers broader topics (fluids, thermo, optics, modern). Physics C has two exams: Mechanics and E&M.