Learn advanced physics principles and test-taking strategies through engaging lessons and practice materials designed to maximize your AP exam performance.
Learn advanced physics principles and test-taking strategies through engaging lessons and practice materials designed to maximize your AP exam performance.
This introductory course offers an engaging and interactive preparation for the AP Physics 1 exam. It covers all exam topics including motion, forces, gravitation, energy, momentum, rotation, harmonic motion, and basic electric circuits. The course features videos, simulations, and online labs to enhance learning. Each module concludes with AP-style assessments, and the course ends with a mock AP test, providing students with comprehensive exam preparation.
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What you'll learn
Understand and apply the basics of motion and forces in physics
Master concepts of gravitation and circular motion
Apply principles of conservation of momentum and energy
Analyze rotational motion, torque, and static equilibrium
Comprehend waves and simple harmonic motion
Grasp the fundamentals of electric charge and basic electric circuits
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
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Graded assignments, exams
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Module Description
This course provides a comprehensive preparation for the AP Physics 1 exam, covering all major topics in the curriculum. It's designed to be engaging and interactive, using a variety of learning tools including videos, simulations, and online labs. The course structure follows the AP Physics 1 syllabus, starting with basics of motion and forces, and progressing through more complex topics like gravitation, energy conservation, rotational motion, waves, and basic electric circuits. Each module concludes with assessments featuring questions similar in style to those on the AP test, allowing students to gauge their progress and familiarity with the exam format. The course culminates in a mock AP test, providing a comprehensive review and exam experience. This course can be taken alongside a high school AP course or as standalone preparation for the AP Physics 1 exam.
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Instructors
Pioneering Physics Education Through Technology at Boston University
Andrew Duffy is a Master Lecturer in the Department of Physics at Boston University, where he has been teaching introductory physics since 1996. He is renowned for his innovative approach to physics education, particularly in leveraging technology to enhance student learning.
Distinguished Educator Bridging High School and University Physics Education
Mark D. Greenman is a highly accomplished physics educator currently serving as the Teacher in Residence for the PhysTEC program at Boston University's physics department. His role involves supporting the implementation of a new NSF Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship award and collaborating with the School of Education
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