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Created by: Corey Mousseau
This is a comprehensive algebra based mechanics course in physics specifically covering topics of Energy and Momentum.
What you'll learn
Understand the concepts of physics pertaining to mechanical energy and momentum.
Requirements
Students should have already completed Algebra and Geometry courses.
Description
This course is one of several courses designed for Algebra Based AP Physics 1. In this course we will cover the topics of Mechanical Energy and Momentum. Subtopics include work, potential and kinetic energy, elastic potential energy, Hooke's law, conservation of energy, momentum, impulse, and conservation of momentum.
The videos and resources will include lectures, demonstrations, and plenty of worked out example problems with High School physics curriculum and the AP Physics 1 curriculum in mind. This is perfect for any student planning to take the AP exam or any Introductory College physics student. While this course does not cover calculus based physics, any student enrolled in such course will still benefit from the ground work laid out here.
While this course does have sections for both High School and AP Level Physics, the videos intended for the AP crowed will be clearly labeled.
Upon completion of this course students should look to complete my other courses regarding the other content areas in AP Physics 1 and AP Physics 2.
Who this course is for:
Any student enrolled in High School or AP Physics as well as any introductory college physics Student.
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