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AP Physics C Unit 3

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This series ended on October 10, 2024. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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Work, energy, and power form the foundation of mechanics in physics. These concepts describe how forces interact with objects, causing motion and transformations. Understanding their relationships is crucial for analyzing systems, from simple machines to complex natural phenomena. Students learn to calculate work done by forces, differentiate between types of energy, and apply conservation principles. They explore power as the rate of energy transfer, gaining insights into efficiency and performance in various applications.

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SESSION 1

8

Oct

SESSION 1

AP Physics

AP Physics

Tue 10:00 PM - Wed, 1:00 AM UTCOct 8, 10:00 PM - Oct 9, 1:00 AM UTC

Work, energy, and power form the foundation of mechanics in physics. These concepts describe how forces interact with objects, causing motion and transformations. Understanding their relationships is crucial for analyzing systems, from simple machines to complex natural phenomena. Students learn to calculate work done by forces, differentiate between types of energy, and apply conservation principles. They explore power as the rate of energy transfer, gaining insights into efficiency and performance in various applications.
SESSION 2

9

Oct

SESSION 2

AP Physics

AP Physics

Wed 2:30 AM - 3:30 AM UTCOct 9, 2:30 AM - 3:30 AM UTC

Work, energy, and power form the foundation of mechanics in physics. These concepts describe how forces interact with objects, causing motion and transformations. Understanding their relationships is crucial for analyzing systems, from simple machines to complex natural phenomena. Students learn to calculate work done by forces, differentiate between types of energy, and apply conservation principles. They explore power as the rate of energy transfer, gaining insights into efficiency and performance in various applications.
SESSION 3

10

Oct

SESSION 3

Physics

Physics

Thu 2:30 AM - 5:30 AM UTCOct 10, 2:30 AM - 5:30 AM UTC

Calculus part of physics

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Oct 8 - Oct 10

1 week

60 - 180 mins

/ session

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Tuesday, Oct 8

10:00PM

Wednesday, Oct 9

2:30AM

Thursday, Oct 10

2:30AM