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Kinematics: Velocity over Time and Distance over Time graphs

Beibarys D

LIVE
We will explore Velocity over Time and Distance over Time graphs. This session is mainly for Molly H, but if you are also interested, feel free to join!

Kinematics and Introduction to Dynamics study group

Kinematics and introduction to dynamics

Jeremy L

Sat Sep 14, 2:00 PM

In this session, we will go over what systems are and how to treat them in physics problems. Before this session, you should be familiar with several types of forces, including tension, friction force, gravitational force, and normal force. You should also be familar knowing when and how to apply Newton's first law and Newton's second law. Remember to bring your table of information!

Physics Learning/ Walkthrough

Newton's laws

Divyesh N

Sat Sep 14, 7:30 PM

We will be going over a new topic in Physics

Unique Physics Problems

AP Physics

Deen N

Sat Sep 14, 10:00 PM

lots of fun physics problems

Total Introduction To Physics

Physics

Lily C

Sun Sep 15, 1:00 AM

Unit 1.3: Gravity & Vectors
We'll talk about gravity and what exactly a "vector" is

AP Physics 1 Review/Practice

Energy and momentum

Nandana M

Sun Sep 15, 2:30 AM

We'll be doing momentum problems.

Kinematics and Introduction to Dynamics study group

Kinematics and introduction to dynamics

Jeremy L

Sun Sep 15, 2:00 PM

In this session, we will go over the gravitational field. There are no prerequisites to this session. Remember to bring your table of information!

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How To GET A 5 in AP Physics! | From a 2X 5 Scorer

Aum S

Sun Sep 15, 3:00 PM

In this session, we will go over how to get a 5 in AP Physics 1 or 2. I will be going over beneficial resources, tips, and strategies to use during the school year and while reviewing before the AP test. For a little background on me, I took AP Physics 1 my freshman year and received a 5. In my sophomore year, I self-studied AP Physics 2 and was also able to receive a 5. I am excited to help you on your physics journey!

Help with Physics Topics - Ask me anything

Office Hours

Ethan B

Sun Sep 15, 4:00 PM

You can ask me for help with problems in Mechanics, Fluid Dynamics, Gravitation, Electricity & Magnetism, Thermodynamics, and basic Waves, or a specific topic from those that you are having trouble with and want to review. I can also help with vectors and calculus applied to physics. (Good for any AP Physics 1 / Physics 2 / Physics C level problems and topics that may require calculus).

AP Physics C: Mechanics

AP Physics

ZiXi P and Aananya B

Mon Sep 16, 12:00 AM

Continue on unit 2 of AP Physics C: Mechanics

AP Physics 1 Study Group

AP Physics

Yashmmit K

Mon Sep 16, 1:00 AM

Systems

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AP Physics Study

Tanay N

Tue Sep 17, 2:00 AM

AP Physics Study Group on Kinematics! Join us to master practice problems!

Total Introduction To Physics

Physics

Lily C

Tue Sep 17, 3:00 PM

Unit 2.2: Diagonals
We'll talk more about vector independence, diagonals, and nomenclature

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Ask me anything about physics

Sam S

Thu Sep 19, 1:00 AM

Bring your physics questions! Whether you're looking for help with classical mechanics, E&M, or beyond, this is the place!

AP Physics 1: 5's All the Way

AP Physics

Sudeeksha V

Thu Sep 19, 1:00 AM

We will continue a review of Module 1, go over any last minute review, and then use learner feedback to determine when we will move forward to section 2.

Kinematics and Introduction to Dynamics study group

Kinematics and introduction to dynamics

Jeremy L

Sat Sep 21, 2:00 PM

In this session, we will go over what contact forces are and how they work. Before this session, you should be familiar with knowing when and how to apply Hooke's law.

Physics Help Sayesha V

Office Hours

Nandana M

Sat Sep 21, 4:00 PM

I will be answering physics questions.

Unique Physics Problems

AP Physics

Deen N

Sat Sep 21, 10:00 PM

even more physics problems

Total Introduction To Physics

Physics

Lily C

Sun Sep 22, 1:00 AM

Unit 2.1: Vector Independence
We'll talk about how perpendicular vectors do not affect each other

Kinematics and Introduction to Dynamics study group

Review

Jeremy L

Sun Sep 22, 2:00 PM

We will do several practice problems for the entire series. Remember to bring your table of information!

AP Physics C: Mechanics

AP Physics

ZiXi P and Aananya B

Mon Sep 23, 12:00 AM

Continue on unit 2 of AP Physics C: Mechanics

AP Physics 1 Study Group

AP Physics

Yashmmit K

Mon Sep 23, 1:00 AM

Collisions and momentum

Total Introduction To Physics

Physics

Lily C

Tue Sep 24, 3:00 PM

Unit 2.3: Range
We'll talk about how to find the range of an object

Unique Physics Problems

AP Physics

Deen N

Sat Sep 28, 10:00 PM

crazy physics problems

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