Specific Tutoials
Just a bit of help with the "Ah-Ha" process in addition to the resources on the "Sites for Students" page..
P.S.Much Thanks to the many sites that are used here and to the individual teachers who were willing to share the product of their labor!
Fall SemesterKinematics is the study of describing motion in words, graphs, and equations.
We begin with motion in one-dimension. Motion graphs are often difficult to master. They must be done without interruption and with great care. Here are two tutorials, you may find helpful. Motion Graphs Slopes and areas of Kinematic Graphs On to the Kinematic Equations.. Steps to solving Equations Motion in one-dimension: One Dimensional Motion Relative Velocities (Physics) Relative Velocities (Pre and AP) Free Fall is often a difficult concept, so this might help... Free Fall Vectors: An understanding of vectors is essential to the study of Physics. Vectors: Vector vs.Scalars and Vector signs This site from Zona Land Education is excellent. Vectors Vector Components - This is the same I showed you in class using the Hor-Vert "T" chart to get the x- and y- component of R ...only this version doesn't use the chart. Might be just what you need! Now we are ready to extend our study of Kinematics into two-dimensional motion. We do this with a study of projectile motion. The skills learned here will be used as we go into Forces and beyond. Projectile Motion General Solution Newton's Laws begins our study of the causes of motion: The two sites below (Hyperphysics and Zona Land Education are excellent resource for all areas Concept Map Newton's Three Laws Conservation of Momentum and Energy are central concepts to Physics as are Work and Power Momentum |
Spring SemesterElectricity and Magnetism
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