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1988 AP Physics Multiple Choice ExamPage 11988Copyright 1976 to 1998 by Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ 08541. All rights reserved. For face-to-face teaching purposes. Classroom teachers are permitted to reproduce the questions. Made available for convenience, accessibility andadaptation purposes by Ron Esman, Abilene High School, 2800 N. 6th Street, Abilene, Texas 79603

1988 AP Physics Multiple Choice ExamPage 2Copyright 1976 to 1998 by Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ 08541. All rights reserved. For face-to-face teaching purposes. Classroom teachers are permitted to reproduce the questions. Made available for convenience, accessibility andadaptation purposes by Ron Esman, Abilene High School, 2800 N. 6th Street, Abilene, Texas 79603

1988 AP Physics Multiple Choice ExamPage 3Copyright 1976 to 1998 by Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ 08541. All rights reserved. For face-to-face teaching purposes. Classroom teachers are permitted to reproduce the questions. Made available for convenience, accessibility andadaptation purposes by Ron Esman, Abilene High School, 2800 N. 6th Street, Abilene, Texas 79603

1988 AP Physics Multiple Choice ExamPage 4Copyright 1976 to 1998 by Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ 08541. All rights reserved. For face-to-face teaching purposes. Classroom teachers are permitted to reproduce the questions. Made available for convenience, accessibility andadaptation purposes by Ron Esman, Abilene High School, 2800 N. 6th Street, Abilene, Texas 79603

1988 AP Physics Multiple Choice ExamPage 5Copyright 1976 to 1998 by Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ 08541. All rights reserved. For face-to-face teaching purposes. Classroom teachers are permitted to reproduce the questions. Made available for convenience, accessibility andadaptation purposes by Ron Esman, Abilene High School, 2800 N. 6th Street, Abilene, Texas 79603

1988 AP Physics Multiple Choice ExamPage 6Copyright 1976 to 1998 by Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ 08541. All rights reserved. For face-to-face teaching purposes. Classroom teachers are permitted to reproduce the questions. Made available for convenience, accessibility andadaptation purposes by Ron Esman, Abilene High School, 2800 N. 6th Street, Abilene, Texas 79603

1988 AP Physics Multiple Choice ExamPage 7Copyright 1976 to 1998 by Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ 08541. All rights reserved. For face-to-face teaching purposes. Classroom teachers are permitted to reproduce the questions. Made available for convenience, accessibility andadaptation purposes by Ron Esman, Abilene High School, 2800 N. 6th Street, Abilene, Texas 79603

1988 AP Physics Multiple Choice ExamPage 8Copyright 1976 to 1998 by Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ 08541. All rights reserved. For face-to-face teaching purposes. Classroom teachers are permitted to reproduce the questions. Made available for convenience, accessibility andadaptation purposes by Ron Esman, Abilene High School, 2800 N. 6th Street, Abilene, Texas 79603

1988 AP Physics Multiple Choice ExamPage 9Copyright 1976 to 1998 by Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ 08541. All rights reserved. For face-to-face teaching purposes. Classroom teachers are permitted to reproduce the questions. Made available for convenience, accessibility andadaptation purposes by Ron Esman, Abilene High School, 2800 N. 6th Street, Abilene, Texas 79603

1988 AP Physics Multiple Choice ExamPage 10Copyright 1976 to 1998 by Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ 08541. All rights reserved. For face-to-face teaching purposes. Classroom teachers are permitted to reproduce the questions. Made available for convenience, accessibility andadaptation purposes by Ron Esman, Abilene High School, 2800 N. 6th Street, Abilene, Texas 79603

1988 AP Physics Multiple Choice Exam Page 10 Copyright 1976 to 1998 by Educational Testing Service

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