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AP Physics

AP Physics courses are rigorous, college-level classes designed to prepare high school students for success in STEM fields. These courses help students build a strong foundation in physical principles through real-world applications, hands-on experiments, and analytical problem-solving.

AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based

  • Kinematics: Study of motion without considering its causes.
  • Dynamics: Forces and Newton's laws of motion.
  • Circular Motion and Gravitation: Motion in a circular path and the laws governing gravitational attraction.
  • Energy: Work, energy, and power concepts.
  • Momentum: Impulse and conservation of momentum.
  • Simple Harmonic Motion: Oscillatory motion, such as springs and pendulums.
  • Torque and Rotational Motion: Rotational analogs to linear motion concepts.

AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based

  • Fluid Mechanics: The study of fluids (liquids and gases) at rest and in motion.
  • Thermodynamics: The study of heat, temperature, and energy transfer.
  • Electrostatics: The study of electric charges, electric fields, and potential energy.
  • Magnetism: The study of magnetic fields and forces acting on charged particles.
  • Electromagnetic Waves: Understanding the propagation of electric and magnetic fields in space.
  • Optics: The study of light behavior, including reflection, refraction, and diffraction.
  • Modern Physics: Introduction to concepts like quantum mechanics, relativity, and atomic models.

AP Physics C: Mechanics

  • Kinematics: Describing motion using position, velocity, and acceleration.
  • Newton’s Laws of Motion: The relationship between the motion of an object and the forces acting on it.
  • Work, Energy, and Power: Understanding the concept of energy transfer and conservation.
  • Systems of Particles and Linear Momentum: The motion of multi-particle systems and the conservation of momentum.
  • Circular Motion and Rotation: The study of objects moving along circular paths and rotational dynamics.
  • Oscillations and Gravitation: Motion involving forces like gravity and simple harmonic motion.

AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism

  • Electrostatics: Study of electric charges, electric fields, and potentials.
  • Conductors, Capacitors, and Dielectrics: Behavior of materials in electric fields and capacitance.
  • Electric Circuits: Analysis of simple DC circuits with resistors, capacitors, and current.
  • Magnetic Fields: Interaction of magnetic fields with moving charges and currents.
  • Electromagnetic Induction: Understanding how changing magnetic fields create electric currents.
  • AC Circuits: Behavior of alternating current circuits with resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
  • Electromagnetic Waves: The propagation of electromagnetic waves and their applications.
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AS Level Physics

  • Measurement and Units
  • Kinematics
  • Dynamics
  • Waves
  • Electricity
  • Thermal Physics
  • Nuclear Physics
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A Level Physics

  • Measurement and Units
  • Mechanics
  • Materials
  • Waves
  • Electricity
  • Magnetism
  • Oscillations
  • Thermal Physics
  • Fields and Forces
  • Quantum Physics
  • Nuclear Physics
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University Level Physics

  • Classical Mechanics
  • Electromagnetism
  • Thermodynamics
  • Quantum Mechanics
  • Special Relativity
  • Statistical Mechanics
  • Solid State Physics
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Optics
  • Mathematical Methods in Physics
  • Nuclear and Particle Physics
  • Condensed Matter Physics
  • Plasma Physics

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