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What you will learn

 

High School Physics Core Concepts

 

Vectors

 

Free Body Diagrams

 

Kinematics

 

Newton’s Second Law

 

Momentum

 

Energy Conservation

 

Gravitation and Circular Motion

 

Rotational Motion

 

Simple Harmonic Motion

 

Thermodynamics

 

Fluid Dynamics

 

Electrostatics

 

Circuits

 

Magnetism

 

Waves

 

Optics

 


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Atomic and Nuclear Physics

Description

Don’t have a lot of time to study?

The High School Physics Rapid Cram Course focuses on the general concepts typically found in your physics course.

This course is perfect for the students who wants a refresher on the subject and don’t have time studying.

I have designed this course such that you can review a physics unit in minutes. Even better, you can even study by just listening to my bite size lectures without looking at the screen!

I know that time is the most valuable asset for high school seniors, as you will be very busy juggling your academic and social life. If you don’t have enough time to study physics, fear not for my rapid cram course is the solution for you!

 

The Rapid Cram Course provides:

– Bite Sized Review Units so you can re-enforce your learning for an entire physics unit within minutes

– Practice problems with video providing step by step solutions

– Resources for additional practice problems and solutions

 

 

English
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Content

Introduction

Introduction

Part 1 Mechanic Basics

Vectors
Free Body Diagrams
Kinematics
Newton’s Second Law
Momentum
Energy Conservation

Part 2 Motions

Gravitation and Circular Motion
Rotational Motion
Simple Harmonic Motion
Thermodynamics
Fluid Dynamics

Part 3 Electricity and Magnets

Electrostatics
Circuits
Magnetism

Part 4 Waves and Lights

Waves
Optics
Atomic and Nuclear Physics

Part 5: Unit Exams

Part 1 Problems
Part 1 Solutions
Part 2 Problems
Part 2 Solutions
Part 3 Problems
Part 3 Solutions
Part 4 Problems
Part 4 Solutions

Conclusion

Conclusion