AP Physics 1 equation sheet every formula by unit (2026).
Here is the full AP Physics 1 equation sheet for 2026, organized by all eight units, including the new Fluids equations. The College Board gives you this reference on exam day, so the goal is to know what each formula does, not to memorize it.
Is the equation sheet provided on the AP Physics 1 exam?
Yes. The official AP Physics 1 equation sheet is built into the Bluebook app for the multiple-choice section and printed in the free-response booklet, so you have it in front of you the whole time. That is why the exam rarely rewards pure recall — it rewards choosing the right relationship and explaining why it applies.
The version below is grouped the way the course is taught, unit by unit, so you can connect each formula to the topic it belongs to. The exact symbols and a few constants are also provided on the official sheet.
The AP Physics 1 equation sheet, unit by unit
Every relationship you are given on test day, with a plain-language note on when to reach for it.
Unit 1 — Kinematics
Unit 2 — Forces and Newton’s laws
Unit 3 — Work, energy, and power
Unit 4 — Linear momentum
Unit 5 — Torque and rotational dynamics
Unit 6 — Energy and momentum of rotating systems
Unit 7 — Oscillations
Unit 8 — Fluids (new for 2026)
Constants, units, and geometry on the sheet
Alongside the formulas, the official sheet hands you the constants and shapes you need so you never have to remember a number.
What’s new on the 2026 equation sheet
The biggest change is Unit 8, Fluids. The current sheet adds density, the pressure-at-depth relationship, the buoyant force from Archimedes’ principle, the continuity equation, and Bernoulli’s equation. If you are studying from a sheet that stops at oscillations and never mentions fluids, it predates the redesign and is missing a full unit of testable material.
How to actually use the equation sheet
Treat the sheet as a map, not a crutch. In your studying, practice naming which formula fits a situation and why, because that judgment is what the multiple-choice and free-response questions test. It also helps to learn the layout so you can find a relationship in seconds during the exam.
For a faster, concept-first version that pairs each unit with its key idea and the mistake to avoid, use our AP Physics 1 cheat sheet. When you want to check a practice raw score, the score calculator converts it to a 1–5.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers — written by humans, not a chatbot.
Is the AP Physics 1 equation sheet provided on the exam?
Yes. It is in the Bluebook app for the multiple-choice section and printed in the free-response booklet, so you have it the whole time.
What is new on the 2026 AP Physics 1 formula sheet?
The Fluids unit was added, bringing density, pressure at depth, buoyant force, the continuity equation, and Bernoulli’s equation.
Do I still need to memorize formulas for AP Physics 1?
Not the formulas themselves, since they are provided. You do need to know which one applies, what each symbol means, and how to justify your choice.
Can I use the equation sheet on the free-response section?
Yes. The same reference sheet is available for both the multiple-choice and free-response sections.
What is the difference between the equation sheet and a cheat sheet?
The equation sheet is the official list of formulas you are handed. A cheat sheet is a study tool that adds the key idea and common mistake for each unit — see our cheat sheet.