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AP Physics 2 Score Distribution 2026

By Sarah Mitchell · July 5, 2026 · 3 min read · ✓ Verified 2026 data

AP Physics 2 (algebra-based) maps a composite score (0–150) to a final AP grade. The exam covers fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics.

AP Physics 2 Score Distribution 2026

AP ScoreComposite Score Range% of Students
5108–15014%
483–10721%
357–8223%
238–5623%
10–3719%

Composite max: 150 points · Overall pass rate (3+): ~58%

Use the AP Physics 2 Score Calculator to predict your grade.

How the Composite Score Is Calculated

SectionContentMax Points
Section I — Multiple Choice50 questions (90 min); includes single-select, multi-select, and lab-based Qs75
Section II — Free Response4 questions (105 min): 1 experimental design, 2 short answer, 1 quantitative/qualitative75
Total150

Each section counts for 50% of the final score. AP Physics 2 does not use calculus — all reasoning is algebraic — but the conceptual depth required is considerable.

What Score Do You Need?

TargetComposite NeededRough Strategy
5108/150 (72%)~38/50 MC + ~70/75 FRQ
483/150 (55%)~29/50 MC + ~54/75 FRQ
357/150 (38%)~20/50 MC + ~37/75 FRQ

A 3 on AP Physics 2 requires only 38% of points — one of the lower pass thresholds in the AP program. However, fewer than 60% of students reach that threshold, reflecting the exam's conceptual difficulty.

Hardest Topics by Point Weight

Unit% of ExamKey Concepts
Electricity & Magnetism25–35%Gauss's law (conceptual), capacitors, RC circuits
Thermodynamics12–18%PV diagrams, heat engines, entropy reasoning
Waves & Optics15–20%Interference, diffraction, ray optics
Fluid Mechanics10–15%Bernoulli, buoyancy, continuity equation
Modern Physics10–15%Photoelectric effect, atomic models, nuclear decay

Electricity & Magnetism is the largest unit and the area where most students lose points. Deep conceptual understanding of electric fields and circuits is more important than memorizing formulas.

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Sarah Mitchell · AP Educator & Tutor

Sarah Mitchell has tutored AP students for 8 years and scored 5s on 11 AP exams. She writes about AP scoring strategy and exam preparation at APScoreHub.

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