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Electric Potentials
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Qiuyuyan L
Sat Jul 27, 11:00 AM
We'll talk about electric potentials, focusing on the idea behind the concept and a few application problems from a textbook, after a brief review on basic electrostatics content such as electric field and coulombic forces.
At the end, we may also discuss finding fields and potentials from continuous charge distributions, which would require basic knowledge on integration.
A Lavel/ British Phsics Olympiad/ AP Physics
Physics
JF
Jemimah F
Sat Jul 27, 5:00 PM
4 Mechanics & Materials: Forces, Energy & Momentum
Using the CGP Book to go through the basic concepts and theory, and also make notes into flashcards using other sources from PMT and SaveMyExams. Then we will answer the questions by topic from the Physics and Maths Tutor Website.
Lastly, we will do BPhO questions unrelated to the topic covered and answer any questions from the morning.
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Introductory Mechanics (for learners with no background)
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Qiuyuyan L
Sun Jul 28, 12:00 AM
We'll learn the very basics of mechanics in physics, including kinematics, Newton's Laws, and do a few practice problems on those topics. We can also answer any questions you choose to bring up (not limited to the aforementioned topics).
This session is designed for learners with no or little prior background in physics, and we'll start from the ground up.
A Lavel/ British Phsics Olympiad/ AP Physics
Physics
JF
Jemimah F
Sun Jul 28, 6:00 AM
4 Mechanics & Materials: Forces, Energy & Momentum
Using the CGP Book to go through the basic concepts and theory, and also make notes into flashcards using other sources from PMT and SaveMyExams. Then we will answer the questions by topic from the Physics and Maths Tutor Website.
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Relationships Between Physical Quantities in terms of Calculus (AP Physics C: Mechanics)
AP Physics
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Nairi DĀ Ā
Sun Jul 28, 11:00 PM
This session will overview the relationships between quantities in Unit 3: Work, Energy, and Power. There will be problems to practice relating these quantities using calculus skills.
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