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Physics C

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Physics C

Total tuition: 280.00

Sun

3PM-3:50PM Sundays

August 24 - December 14

Room: Pending

Instructor: Guozhen Yue

This course is centered on teaching Physics C - Mechanics and E&M (Electromagnetic). It is tailored for students who have successfully completed Calculus in math, as well as Physics 1 and Physics 2. Upon successfully completing this course, students will be well-prepared to take the AP Physics C test.

Grades

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

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Sun

3PM-3:50PM Sundays

August 24 - December 14

Room: Pending

Instructor: Guozhen Yue

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This course is centered on teaching Physics C - Mechanics and E&M (Electromagnetic). It is tailored for students who have successfully completed Calculus in math, as well as Physics 1 and Physics 2. Upon successfully completing this course, students will be well-prepared to take the AP Physics C test.

Grades

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

in-person iconIn-person

Registration by: 12/14. Cancellation by: 8/31.

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This course is centered on teaching Physics C - Mechanics and E&M (Electromagnetic). It is
tailored for students who have successfully completed Calculus in math, as well as Physics 1 and
Physics 2. Upon successfully completing this course, students will be well-prepared to take the
AP Physics C test. The course encompasses the following content:
1. Introduction of Physics C
2. One-Dimensional Kinematics
3. Two-Dimensional Kinematics
4. Newton’s Laws
5. Work, Energy, and Power
6. Linear Momentum and Center of Mass
7. Rotation I: Kinematics, Force, Work, and Energy
8. Rotation II: Inertia, Equilibrium, and combined Rotation/Translation
9. Simple Harmonic Motion
10. Universal Gravitation
11. Coulomb’s Law and Electric Fields Due to point Charges
12. Calculating Electric Fields and Potentials due to Continuous charge distributions
13. Gauss’s Law
14. Analysis of Circuits Containing Batteries and Resistors
15. Capacitors
16. RC circuits
17. Magnetic Fields
18. Faraday’s Law and Lenz’s Law
19. Inductors
20. Maxwell’s Equations.
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