The Advanced Placement test preparation guide that delivers 75 years of proven Kaplan experience and features exclusive strategies, practice, and review to help students ace the AP Physics B C exam!
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關於作者:
Bruce Brazell is the Director of the Cook Planetarium at Navarro College where he also teaches Astronomy and Physics.
Paul Heckert is a professor of physics and astronomy at Western Carolina University with over 25 years of college-level teaching experience. He holds a Ph.D. in physics from the University of New Mexico.
Joscelyn Nittler has taught physics at Queensborough Community College and the University of Oklahoma; she currently teaches high school sciences in Kansas.
Matthew Vannette taught high school and undergraduate science courses including AP Physics after earning his master''s degree in physics from Boston College in 2001. He is now working toward his Ph.D. in physics at the University of South Carolina.
Michael Willis holds a M.S. in Nuclear Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University. He spent 10 years as a nuclear engineer and has been teaching AP Physics for the past 4 years at Glen Burnie High School, Maryland.