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AP Physics C: E&M FRQ Guide 2026 — Free Response Tips & Scoring

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

The AP Physics C: E&M free response section tests whether you can apply Maxwell's equations, set up and solve circuit differential equations, and use Faraday's Law to derive induced EMFs. It's 45 minutes, 3 questions, 45 raw points — and accounts for 50% of your score.

AP Physics C: E&M FRQ Format

QuestionPointsTimeMost Common Topic
FRQ 115 pts~15 minElectrostatics — Gauss's Law, electric potential, or capacitors
FRQ 215 pts~15 minCircuits — DC analysis, RC or RL transients, Kirchhoff's laws
FRQ 315 pts~15 minMagnetism — Ampere's Law, Faraday's Law, induction, inductors
Total45 pts45 minScales to 50% of AP composite score
Key difference from E&M MCQ: FRQs require you to derive expressions symbolically, draw field diagrams, and justify steps. The grader is checking your reasoning at every line — not just your final answer.

The 3 Core FRQ Types

Type 1: Electrostatics / Field Laws (Gauss's, potential)

Given a charge distribution with symmetry (sphere, cylinder, plane), apply Gauss's Law to find E(r), then integrate to find V(r). Often includes energy stored in a capacitor or the field at multiple regions (inside vs. outside).

Type 2: Circuit Analysis (DC, RC, RL)

Multi-part circuit problems: find currents and voltages at t = 0⁺ and t → ∞, write and solve the differential equation for Q(t) or I(t), and find the time constant. Kirchhoff's laws are essential.

Type 3: Magnetostatics and Induction

Apply Ampere's Law to find B(r) for a symmetric current distribution, then use Faraday's Law (EMF = −dΦ_B/dt) to find induced EMF. Often includes direction (Lenz's Law) and calculating induced current via I = EMF/R.

Gauss's Law FRQ Template

When you see a symmetric charge distribution, use this 4-step approach:

  1. Draw the Gaussian surface: Choose a sphere, cylinder, or plane that matches the symmetry. Label its radius r.
  2. State Gauss's Law: Write ∮E⃗·dA⃗ = Q_enc/ε₀ explicitly — graders look for this
  3. Evaluate the left side: Since E is constant and perpendicular on your surface, ∮E·dA = E(4πr²) for a sphere or E(2πrL) for a cylinder
  4. Find Q_enc: For uniform distributions, Q_enc = ρ × (volume inside Gaussian surface); write this explicitly
  5. Solve for E: Divide, simplify; include direction (radially outward for positive charge)
  6. Find V if asked: V(r) = −∫E dr from r to ∞ (or from reference point)
Always solve for E in multiple regions separately (e.g., r < R, r > R) and check continuity at the boundary. A common FRQ asks you to plot E(r) or V(r) — the graph is worth points too.

RC and RL Circuit FRQs

Standard RC Circuit Problem

Typical multi-part structure:

Standard RL Circuit Problem

Circuit Derivation Scoring

Points are awarded for: writing the correct KVL equation, correctly substituting I = dQ/dt, separating variables, writing the integral, evaluating and applying initial conditions. Even if you can't solve the ODE, write it correctly — those setup points are worth 3–5 out of 15.

Faraday's Law and Induction FRQs

The standard induction FRQ has this structure:

  1. Find Φ_B: Φ = ∫B⃗·dA⃗ = BA cosθ for uniform field through area A. If B varies with position, integrate.
  2. Take the derivative: EMF = −dΦ_B/dt. Use chain rule if both B and A change.
  3. Direction (Lenz's Law): State that the induced current opposes the change in flux. Specify CW or CCW and why — this reasoning is required for full credit.
  4. Find current: I = EMF/R (or use circuit analysis if there are multiple elements)
  5. Force on conductor: F = IL × B — often asks for force on a moving bar or loop

Motional EMF Template

For a rod of length L moving with velocity v in field B:

Most Common Mistakes on E&M FRQs

Test your E&M knowledge with 30 timed practice questions before the FRQs

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Sarah Mitchell В· 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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