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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

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(10:00am EST) Intro to Nuclear Physics

7th session

A little bit about me! I just graduated high school and I'm excited to offer this course in Nuclear Physics. I have taken AP Physics I, II, and C, as well as Modern Physics and two graduate-level physics courses.

This summer course offers an engaging and accessible introduction to nuclear physics. A background in physics is encouraged but not necessary, and the course will begin with review.

Students will explore:
  • Mass-energy equivalence through E=mc2E=mc^2
    
    
  • Nuclear structure and stability
  • Radioactive decay
  • Nuclear reactions
  • Fission, Fusion, and applications in nuclear energy and particle accelerators

I will run this course for up to 7 weeks (based on interest), with 3 one-hour long sessions each week. Each session contains clear and engaging lecture content interspersed with example exercises. The goal of this course is to be conceptually interesting while having enough computation to be useful for students interested in taking similar courses in the future.

After each session, lecture notes as well as optional review materials will be provided to help students revisit key ideas at their own pace.

Ideal for students interested in the subject of Physics or the topic of Nuclear Physics.

Evan B

1 spot left!

(1:00pm EST) Intro to Nuclear Physics

7th session

A little bit about me! I just graduated high school and I'm excited to offer this course in Nuclear Physics. I have taken AP Physics I, II, and C, as well as Modern Physics and two graduate-level physics courses.

This summer course offers an engaging and accessible introduction to nuclear physics. A background in physics is encouraged but not necessary, and the course will begin with review.

Students will explore:
  • Mass-energy equivalence through E=mc2E=mc^2
    
    
  • Nuclear structure and stability
  • Radioactive decay
  • Nuclear reactions
  • Fission, Fusion, and applications in nuclear energy and particle accelerators

I will run this course for up to 7 weeks (based on interest), with 3 one-hour long sessions each week. Each session contains clear and engaging lecture content interspersed with example exercises. The goal of this course is to be conceptually interesting while having enough computation to be useful for students interested in taking similar courses in the future.

After each session, lecture notes as well as optional review materials will be provided to help students revisit key ideas at their own pace.

Ideal for students interested in the subject of Physics or the topic of Nuclear Physics.

Evan B

3 spots left!