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AP Physics defines three Categories of High School Physics Courses: A, B, and C. Category A refers to general introductory physics courses that are not mathematically rigorous. According to the College Board (the entity that manages the Advanced Placement Program Exams):

Category A Courses are generally intended for those not majoring in a science-related field. The level of mathematical sophistication usually includes some Algebra and may extend to simple trigonometry, but rarely beyond.[1]

There is currently no AP Test associated with Category A Physics courses.

Categories B & C courses are more rigorous, and have Advanced Placement exams that correspond to them, as follows: