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A course that’s made for you to easily learn Physics! ….even for those that don’t like Math & Science 🙂

What you will learn

Standard & Metric System

Vectors & Scalars

Standard & Scientific Notation

Linear Motion (including Free Fall): 1-Dimensional Motion

Projectile Motion: 2-Dimensional Motion

Newton’s Laws of Motion

Free Body Diagrams

Forces Acting on an Object (Flat Surface & Incline Plane)

Work & Power

Kinetic & Potential Energy

Conservation of Energy

Conservation of Momentum

Description

This course is intended for any High School student that needs a little help in the Physics course that you’re currently taking.
Also, consider it as a great resource for Final Exam Prep!

Each section will provide:
Conceptual explanations and explanations on how to do the problems
Problems that we’ll do together
Practice Problems for you to do on your own…..including an Answer Key
Ideally you have access to a printer, as it is highly suggested that you print out these worksheets.

In this course, you will learn…

Unit 1:

Standard & Metric System…including Metric Prefixes
► Converting from one system to another

Vectors & Scalars
► Adding & Subtracting Vectors
► Scaling Vectors
► Learn Trigonometry to determine the x & y components of a Resultant Vector

Standard & Scientific Notation
► Conceptually understand how to convert between these 2 notations
….as opposed to memorizing general rules you’re bound to forget!
► Convert from one notation to the other…
► Standard Notation → Scientific Notation
► Scientific Notation → Standard Notation

Unit 2:

Linear Motion (1-Dimensional Motion)
► Learn techniques on how to easily pull the given information out of a word problem
and how to quickly & confidently choose the correct Kinematic Formula!
► Use Kinematic Equations to solve problems where an object is moving along the:
x-axis – such as a car driving down the road
or the y-axis – such as an object in Free Fall, or being thrown up in the air

Projectile Motion: 2-Dimensional Motion
       ► Learn techniques on how to easily pull the given information out of a word problem
and how to quickly & confidently choose the correct Kinematic Formula!

► Use Kinematic Equations to solve problems where an object is….


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– being Launched Horizontally off of a cliff

Unit 3:

Newton’s Laws of Motion

Free Body Diagrams
► Learn to draw FBD’s to prepare you for the section on Forces

Forces Acting on an Object (Flat Surface & Incline Plane)
► Learn how to solve problems using the 2 force equations Force = mass * acceleration
► Use the Trigonometry that we learned in the Vectors Unit to solve problems on an Incline Plane

Tension (coming soon!)

Unit 4:

Work & Power….and Kinetic Energy & Potential Energy
► Solve very basic problems to prepare us for the Conservation of Energy section

Conservation of Energy
► Understand Initial Energy of a System is equal to the Final Energy of a System
to solve Conservation of Energy problems

Unit 5:
Momentum
       ► Learn how to solve Elastic & Inelastic Collision problems using the Conservation of Momentum formula
► Learn how to solve 2-Dimensional Elastic Collision problems using the Conservation of Momentum formula

English
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Content

Motion Diagrams

Motion Diagram Worksheet – Download & Print Out
Only teaching how to plot Position vs Time and Velocity vs Time
What is a Motion Diagram?
Plotting Position vs Time Graph
Defining Segments on a Position vs Time Graph and Discussing Slope Formula
Calculating the Slope of the 1st Segment
Definition of Velocity
Calculating Velocity for the 2nd Segment
Calculating Velocity for the 3rd Segment
Plotting Velocity vs Time Graph
Practice Problem for you to try

Deriving the Kinematic Equations

Introduction Page
Deriving the Kinematic Equations – Intro
Deriving the 2 Average Velocity Formulas
Deriving the Formula…. xF = xI + 1/2(vI + vF) * ▲t
Deriving a Formula for acceleration
Deriving the Formula…. vF = vI + a * ▲t
Deriving the Formula…. xF = xI + vI * ▲t + 1/2 * a * ▲t^2
Deriving the Formula…. vF^2 = vI^2 + 2a( xF – xI )

Kinematics – Linear Motion along the X-Axis (On the Ground)

Explaining Variables I’ll be using in the Kinematic Equations
Worksheet #1 – Download & Print Out
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