Frequently Asked Questions.
Are the Nerd Notes AP Physics 1 Speed reviews free?
Yes! Our speed reviews covers all 8 Units and are 100% free for everyone to use.
What's included in Each Speed Review?
Speed reviews cover all 8 AP Physics 1 Units. It contains everything from problem solving strategies to general concept review. To top it off, we added in AP Style targeted questions so you can practice each core skill.
Are practice questions included?
Yes. Practice makes perfect, so we handpicked the best questions to work through as you go. Our system auto-grades your answers and explains every one. All free.
How long does it take for each unit?
Plan to spend 1–2 hours per unit. The speed review takes ten minutes — but the real gains come from slowing down. Work the targeted practice. Take the quizzes. That’s where understanding is built.
Are there other free materials to help me study?
Absolutely. Nerd Notes is the best place on the internet to prep for AP Physics 1. Our free tools are built to get you to a 5, including UBQ Quiz Labs, a collection of hyper-targeted quizzes modeled on the real AP exam.
How do i use this to get a 5?
Skip the notes. Just start reading. If you get stuck, drill those problems until they click, or find more on UBQ. Once you’re through, head to the Nerd Notes YouTube channel for hardcore tactics that speed up your problem solving.
What is UBQ and UBQ Quiz Labs? Is it free?
UBQ and UBQ Quiz Labs. We keep throwing those names around, so allow us to introduce you.
Meet UBQ. The Ultimate Bank of Questions. It’s the hardest-hitting, most skill-focused, most AP-aligned question collection on the internet.
Every question is explained. Every free response is auto-graded. Every feature is free. A million students use UBQ each year to prep for the exam. The only thing missing is you. So give it a shot!
Who created the Nerd Notes Ap Physics 1 Speed Review?
Meet Jason Kuma, the founder of Nerd Notes. He doesn’t just run the site. He writes every article, films every video, builds every course, and designs every tool himself. All with one goal: getting you to a 5 in the shortest time possible.
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