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High School Physics
US High School
Course Overview
Lessons & Practice
I. Welcome
2 min1. Review: Foundations
1hr2. Review: Vectors
1.4hr2.1.1. Vectors and Their Components5 min2.1.2. Vector's Magnitude2 min2.1.3. Components of a Vector Using the Angle It Makes Respect to x or y Axis8 min2.1.4. Example: Vector Algebra7 min2.1.5. Practice: Displacement Magnitude and Direction4 min2.1.6. Practice: Velocity Magnitude and Direction 3 min2.1.7. Practice: 2D Velocity 3 min2.1.8. Practice: Magnitude of a Vector3 min
3. Review: Kinematics
4hr4. Review: Circular Motion
3hr4.2.1. Centripetal force12 min4.2.2. Example: Circular Motion with Changing Radii3 min4.2.3. Practice: Ball on a string at an angle4 min4.2.4. Practice: Ferris wheel2 min4.2.5. Practice: Circular Motion - Vertical Circle8 min4.2.6. Friction turntable3 min4.2.7. Practice: Marble Sliding on a Rotating Hoop (Tricky!)14 min
5. Dynamics
3hr6. Linear Momentum and Collisions
1.8hr6.3.1. Elastic Collision3 min6.3.2. Elastic Collision with One Object Initially at Rest12 min6.3.3. Inelastic Collision3 min6.3.4. Perfectly Inelastic Collision4 min6.3.5. Example: Inelastic Collision8 min6.3.6. Practice: Elastic balls in 1D5 min6.3.7. Practice: Inelastic Collision4 min6.3.8. Practice: 1D Elastic Collision7 min
7. Electrostatics
46min8. Magnetism
1.4hr9. Work and Energy
2.4hr10. Wave Nature of Light
41min11. Light as a Particle
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Wizeprep's course notes with hundreds of easy-to-understand explanations, diagrams, and practice problems.
Course Notes


Wizeprep's course notes with hundreds of easy-to-understand explanations, diagrams, and practice problems.