From Motion to Momentum: A Year of High School Physics Adventures

Dive into our physics course where you'll explore forces, energy, and beyond through engaging interactive lessons. Gain mastery of essential concepts and prepare for college-level exams while deepening your understanding of the world around you.

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All Level
14-18 Years
1x per week
165 learners have enrolled!

About Course

🌟 Greetings, and welcome to your exploration of physics!

This comprehensive year-long course serves as a springboard for your scientific journey. We will delve deeply into the fundamental principles that underpin the physical world, laying a robust foundation for further studies in physics and related disciplines.

Throughout the year, we will rigorously explore key topics such as kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, and the fascinating realms of circular motion, waves, electricity, and magnetism.πŸ“šEach session will employ a multifaceted approach, blending theoretical frameworks with practical demonstrations and problem-solving exercises designed to solidify your understanding.πŸ’‘

Our goal is two-fold: to prepare you for success in advanced physics courses and to cultivate a lasting appreciation for the beauty and power of physics. This course will be the foundation for your future scientific endeavors.

We invite you to embark on this intellectually stimulating voyage as we unveil the captivating secrets of the physical world around us. 🌟

Course Content

⭐ Unit 1: Kinematics

  • Week 1: Exploring the Concept of Motion

  • Week 2: Understanding Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration

  • Week 3: Motion Analysis in One and Two Dimensions

  • Week 4: Study of Free Fall and Projectile Motion

⭐ Unit 2: Dynamics

⭐ Unit 3: Circular Motion and Gravitation

⭐ Unit 4: Energy

⭐ Unit 5: Electrostatics

⭐ Unit 6: Magnetism and Electromagnetism

⭐ Unit 7: Optics

⭐ Unit 8: Modern Physics

The learning goals encompass understanding the fundamental principles governing objects and systems. Students will grasp the inherent properties of objects, including mass, electric charge, and internal structures, as well as the mechanisms through which interactions between objects occur via spatial fields and forces. They will comprehend the influence of electric charge on attraction or repulsion between objects, and the concept of systems undergoing measurable changes while striving for stability. Moreover, students will explore the conservation of energy principle, recognizing its role in energy transformation within systems. By delving into these concepts, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of gravity's relationship with mass, the dynamics of energy transfer between objects, and the effects of forces on various types of motion, including circular motion. Through mathematical analysis, they will develop the ability to predict and interpret the effects of forces on objects' motion, fostering proficiency in scientific inquiry and analysis.

Homework availability: 0-1 hours per week beyond class time.

While not required, students are urged to procure supplementary resources to address any potential gaps, particularly when preparing for AP exams. While I will strive to offer ample support, many freely available materials lack a diverse range of advanced practice questions for student use.

This algebra-based course necessitates a robust foundation in mathematics, particularly in algebra and trigonometry. While beneficial, prior knowledge of physics is not compulsory.
  • Group Class
  • 4-10 learners per class
  • 55m
  • Gig Lingual - English
  • Pay weekly or in advance
Free