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AP Physics Mechanics Summer Prep

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Sign up for a helpful crash course on AP physics—taught to you by a UCLA engineering student! Mechanics can seem like a daunting subject if you do not know what to expect. However, I am here to demystify this class by guiding you through the big subjects—from kinematics to oscillations. My goal is to not only give you a solid foundation, but to also inspire your interest in physics!
I’ll guide you through all the major units—breaking down the big ideas, core concepts, and commonly seen practice problems. By learning the foundations now, you will walk into your physics class with confidence, making all the difference.
The class structure will consist of 30 minutes of lecture and 30 minutes of practice problems. You are welcome to leave during the second half of the class if you would like to work on the problems yourself. Additionally, you may rejoin if you have any questions as long as it is still within class time.

Tutored by

Justine L 🇺🇸

Certified in 7 topics

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I'm a undergraduate bioengineering student in my freshman year! I am also on a pre-dental path. I've always loved academics and tutoring my friends and I want to extend that to people across the country. I truly believe that everyone can learn anything successfully as long as they have a lesson that is tailored to them. My goal is to personalize each tutoring session to the student to engage them with the content. I specialize in math, science, SAT prep, and college applications.

Schedule

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

Attendance

• Please do not miss more than two sessions

• Message the tutor if you will be absent or late

Engagement

• I understand that not everybody is in an environment to comfortably speak up and that is okay! However, know that I always encourage participation!

• Ask me any questions you would like. As a student myself, I fully believe there is no such thing as a dumb question • You may be called upon to give feedback. However, if you are uncomfortable with responding, please let me know • When communicating with me or other students, please use appropriate language and respect or you may be removed from this class

SESSION 1

25

Jun

SESSION 1

AP Physics

AP Physics

Wed 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTCJun 25, 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTC

A brief overview of AP Physics: Mechanics
Big ideas, significance, applications
Unit 1: Kinematics
1. What is Kinematics?
2. Background knowledge: Scalars/Vectors, Position/Velocity/Acceleration
3. Mathematics: Equations, Free Fall
4. Application: Motion in 2D
SESSION 2

26

Jun

SESSION 2

AP Physics

AP Physics

Thu 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTCJun 26, 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTC

Unit 2: Force and Dynamics
1. Introduction: What is Force?
2. Background Knowledge: Systems, Commonly Seen Forces, Circular Motion, Newton’s laws, Center of Mass
3. Mathematics: Force and Acceleration, Equations
4. Application: Commonly Seen Scenarios
SESSION 3

27

Jun

SESSION 3

AP Physics

AP Physics

Fri 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTCJun 27, 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTC

Unit 3: Work, Energy, Power
1. Introduction: What is Energy (and Work and Power)?
2. Background Knowledge: Types of Energy, Work-energy Theorem, Conservation of Energy, Forces and Energy, Power
3. Mathematics: Conservation of Energy, Forces and Energy equations
4. Application: Commonly Seen Scenarios
SESSION 4

2

Jul

SESSION 4

AP Physics

AP Physics

Wed 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTCJul 2, 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTC

Unit 4: Linear Momentum
1. Introduction: What is Momentum?
2. Background Knowledge: Impulse, Conservation of Momentum, Elastic or Inelastic Collisions, Center of Mass
3. Mathematics: Common Equations, Force vs Time Graphs
4. Application: Commonly Seen Scenarios
SESSION 5

3

Jul

SESSION 5

AP Physics

AP Physics

Thu 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTCJul 3, 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTC

Unit 5/6: Rotation
1. Introduction: What is Rotation (and how it relates to linear motion)
2. Background knowledge: Kinetics (Position/Velocity/Acceleration, Torque, Newton’s Laws), Energy, Momentum
3. Mathematics: Rotational vs Linear equations
4. Application: Commonly Seen Scenarios
SESSION 6

4

Jul

SESSION 6

AP Physics

AP Physics

Fri 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTCJul 4, 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM UTC

Unit 7: Oscillations (Not a Big Unit)
1. Introduction: What are Oscillations
2. Background Knowledge: Simple Harmonic Oscillators
3. Mathematics: Brief Overview of Equations
4. Applications: Possibly Questions you Will Cover
5. Ask Me Any Residual Questions!

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Jun 25 - Jul 4

2 weeks

60 mins

/ session

Next session on July 2, 2025

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