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Physics Series

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🥋📝Physics 1 (Reg or AP) Bring Your Own Homework Dojo📝🥋

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No matter what you're on in Physics 1, let's get you a black belt in it. Ask me for problems to work through or--better idea--bring your homework so we can apply ma to two 🐦s with one 🪨. Mornings because not everyone lives in America and I need a reason to drink ☕.

Alistair H

6/10

AP Physics 1 extra help!

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For this, we can communicate what we need to work on. Through this, I can coordinate to give helpful slides, explanations, and deep dives for struggling areas!

Jack L

2 spots left!

AP Physics 1 Study Session

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Hi! I'm Kristen, and I am a Senior in High School who is passionate about Physics and Math. I hope I can get everyone to love the subject.
We will go over any topics you have questions about AP Physics 1. If no one has any specific problems, I will go over some problem sets!



Kristen K

0/20

Physics 1 FRQ Practice

Starts

Each week, I plan to go over a Physics 1 FRQ to help prepare for the AP test. I hope to create a collaborative learning environment and help learners understand the scoring rubric and how to approach problems. We meet every Sunday morning :)

Nathan S

2/10

AP Physics 1 Practice + Help

2nd session

Each session, we'll either cover a new topic from AP Physics 1 or do review for a past topic with practice problems.

Grace H

Registration full.

General Physics 1 Questions

2nd session

We will go over any confusing topics in AP Physics 1. Please bring any homework you are struggling with or questions you have about concepts.

There may be more sessions if students want.

Matthew L

Registration full.

AP Phys C Mech FRQ Solving Practice

4th session

We will solve FRQs from official sources: one each class! We will brainstorm the solution then look at the best way of presenting the answer. We will understand underlying topics.

Dhanvi D

6/10

AP Physics help

5th session

This is a one-on-one series between Sara and Alex. Please do not join unless you are Sara.

Alex K

Registration closed.

AP Physics 1

6th session

We will review AP Physics 1 weekly, unit by unit.

Choi G

4/10
This will be a mildly rigorous course focusing on preparation for the AP Physics 1, 2, & C tests as well as Physics Olympiads. Each week, we'll spend about half of the session learning new material before spending the other half for any questions learner's may have. Learner's are heavily encouraged to practice outside of class if they plan to take an Olympiad test.

Nathan Z

18/50

AP Physics rev.

6th session

I intend on going through the entire AP Physics 1 curriculum over the course of the year but we can spend time on any topic you'd like.

Andrew M

Registration full.

High School Physics Series - Review

6th session

Join Our Ongoing High School Physics Series! 📚

Each week, we’ll explore a new unit from high school Physics together. Everyone is welcome to participate. Don’t miss out—join the series and learn Physics.

Ishank R

Registration closed.

AP Physics Help/Study Session

9th session

This is season 2 of my popular help series I held last year! Bring any questions you have about AP Physics or any practice problems you would like to work on!

I cover all AP Physics (AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2, AP Physics C: Mechanics, AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism).

NOTE: Sessions are subject to change and many more will be added after

Aashrith N

Registration full.

AP Physics-1 All You Need

12th session

Struggling with AP Physics 1? Don't worry, I plan to go over various topics ranging from Kinematics to Simple Harmonic motion,

Vrishank N

14/20

AP Physics - Kinematics

13th session

Ever wonder how to predict whether a basketball player’s shot will make it into the hoop, or why cars zoom past each other on the highway? Kinematics is the science behind everything that moves! In this class, you'll learn how to describe, analyze, and predict motion. Join me to explore the physics that powers your everyday adventures and get ready to see motion in a whole new way! 🛣️

What You’ll Learn 📖

• Scalars and Vectors: Understand the difference between quantities with and without direction.
Motion Diagrams: Visualize how objects move over time.
• Position, Displacement, and Distance: Track where things are and how far they’ve traveled.
• Speed and Velocity: Learn what makes something fast and what makes it fast in a particular direction!
• Acceleration: Discover how and why things speed up or slow down.
• Mathematical Models of Motion: Use equations to predict and describe movement.
• Graphical Analysis: Interpret and create position, velocity, and acceleration graphs.
• Free-Fall and Gravity: Explore how objects move when gravity is the only force acting.
• Solving Real-World Problems: Apply kinematics to everyday situations, from sports to driving.
• Multiple Dimensions: Extend your understanding from straight-line motion to motion in two dimensions (like projectile motion).

What You’ll Need to Succeed

Algebra Skills: Comfort with solving equations, rearranging formulas, and working with variables 🔢
Basic Geometry: Understanding of shapes, angles, and how to use the Pythagorean theorem 📐
Pen, Paper, and Calculator: Be ready to jot down notes, sketch diagrams, and crunch some numbers 📝
Curiosity and a Growth Mindset: Willingness to ask questions, make mistakes, and learn from them 🧠
Some Experience with Graphs: Ability to read and interpret simple line graphs 📉
A Sense of Wonder: An interest in figuring out how the world moves and why 💡


Yasmin S

1 spot left!

AP Physics 1: A Complete Guide for Beginners

13th session

In this series, we will learn every topic in AP Physics 1 at a beginner level, so you don't need to have any previous knowledge of Physics. Even if you are already acquainted with Physics 1, you can join in for some review. The only thing required is regular attendance to ensure no unnecessary gaps in knowledge.

If you have any questions about the topic, feel free to reach out :)

Sakhi J

18/30

Get Ready for AP Physics C

14th session

Welcome to the series "Get Ready for AP Physics C!" Our goal is to prepare you for AP Physics C: Mechanics and AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism before the next academic year starts.

Prerequisites: AP Physics 1 (or some introductory physics) and some basics knowledge of Calculus. Note that these are recommended for this series, but all are welcome to learn and participate as able.

Aashrith N

Registration full.

Advanced Mechanics Circle | USAPhO Qualifier

14th session

👋👋 We'll look at F=MA's (UsaPho qualification competition) mechanics problems together, starting from basic problems involving introductory kinematics and progressing through more advanced ones with complex mechanics theorems. Don't feel intimidated! I will be learning alongside you because many of these questions are difficult for me😭😭!

Abel W

3 spots left!

Help with Physics Topics - Ask me anything

51st session

You can ask me for help with problems in Mechanics, Fluid Dynamics, Gravitation, Electricity & Magnetism, Thermodynamics, Waves, Optics, or basics of Quantum Mechanics. I can help with any AP Physics course, and as a USAPhO qualifier and silver medalist, I can assist with competitive physics problems. I am knowledgeable in many different Physics Resources and Textbooks, especially for preparing for F=ma and USAPhO exams. I am also well versed in advanced math (multivariable and vector calculus, or linear algebra) that applies to physics.

Ethan B

151/500