AP Physics 1 | FULL REVIEW Part 2 : DYNAMICS (Forces + Newton's Laws of Motion)
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This is a multi-part series focused on prepping for the AP Physics 1 Exam!
Part 2: Dynamics - 2 Weeks
Each week, we'll have three sessions:
1.) The first session will focus on understanding concepts clearly and intuitively + going over common misunderstandings.
2.) The second session will focus on solving easy-moderate problems in order to make sure conceptual understanding is established.
3.) The third session will focus entirely on moderate-hard AP style problems!
***Feel free to still register if you can't make all or even any of the sessions: slides, notes, questions + answers will be posted in the group chat 😊
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SESSION 1
20
Mar
SESSION 1
AP Physics
AP Physics
Fri 8:45 PM - 10:05 PM UTCMar 20, 8:45 PM - 10:05 PM UTC
What is a Force? + Intro to Newton's 3 Laws Of Motion
In this session I'll focus on explaining the concepts above and clearing common misunderstandings.
SESSION 2
21
Mar
SESSION 2
AP Physics
AP Physics
Sat 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM UTCMar 21, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM UTC
First 30 min: Recap Of Friday's Session
Rest of the Session: Easy-Moderate Problems, less emphasis on AP style and more focus on making sure we understand the concepts!
If you have any questions or particular things you're somewhat unconfident about, I encourage you to attend this session so that you will feel more confident in participating in the next session where we will look at AP-style questions!
SESSION 3
22
Mar
SESSION 3
AP Physics
AP Physics
Sun 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM UTCMar 22, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM UTC
AP-Style Problems!
Even if you feel as though you're not ready to attempt moderate-hard problems I encourage you to join!
I won’t be randomly calling on people to solve problems or give answers. I’ll start by fully working through one problem on my own, and then we’ll try to tackle the remaining problems together as a group.
If you have any idea—how to start, what equation might apply, what a graph might look like, or even just a question about what a symbol means—share!
Contributions are voluntary- but encouraged of course 😊! We’ll take ideas as they come and see where they lead us.
SESSION 4
27
Mar
SESSION 4
AP Physics
AP Physics
Fri 8:45 PM - 10:05 PM UTCMar 27, 8:45 PM - 10:05 PM UTC
Friction + Pulleys
In this session I'll focus on explaining the concepts above and clearing common misunderstandings.
SESSION 5
28
Mar
SESSION 5
AP Physics
AP Physics
Sat 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM UTCMar 28, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM UTC
First 30 min: Recap Of Friday's Session
Rest of the Session: Easy-Moderate Problems, less emphasis on AP style and more focus on making sure we understand the concepts!
If you have any questions or particular things you're somewhat unconfident about, I encourage you to attend this session so that you will feel more confident in participating in the next session where we will look at AP-style questions!
SESSION 6
29
Mar
SESSION 6
AP Physics
AP Physics
Sun 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM UTCMar 29, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM UTC
AP-Style Problems!
Even if you feel as though you're not ready to attempt moderate-hard problems I encourage you to join!
I won’t be randomly calling on people to solve problems or give answers. I’ll start by fully working through one problem on my own, and then we’ll try to tackle the remaining problems together as a group.
If you have any idea—how to start, what equation might apply, what a graph might look like, or even just a question about what a symbol means—share!
Contributions are voluntary- but encouraged of course 😊! We’ll take ideas as they come and see where they lead us.