Preparing for the AP Physics 1 Exam

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Preparing for the AP Physics 1 Exam

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About this course: This course is designed for high school students preparing to take the AP* Physics 1 Exam. * AP Physics 1 is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.

Created by:  University of Houston System
  • Taught by:  Dr. Paige K. Evans, Clinical Associate Professor

    Math
  • Taught by:  Mariam Manuel, Instructional Assistant Professor

    University of Houston
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When you enroll for courses through Coursera you get to choose for a paid plan or for a free plan

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About this course: This course is designed for high school students preparing to take the AP* Physics 1 Exam. * AP Physics 1 is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.

Created by:  University of Houston System
  • Taught by:  Dr. Paige K. Evans, Clinical Associate Professor

    Math
  • Taught by:  Mariam Manuel, Instructional Assistant Professor

    University of Houston
Language English How To Pass Pass all graded assignments to complete the course. User Ratings 4.3 stars Average User Rating 4.3See what learners said Coursework

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Syllabus


WEEK 1


Kinematics



Topics include velocity, acceleration, free fall, projectile problems and graphical analysis. You will watch 3 videos, complete 3 sets of practice problems and take 2 quizzes. Please click on the resources tab for each video to view the corresponding student handout.


4 videos expand


  1. Video: Welcome message from the instructors
  2. Video: Kinematics 1
  3. Video: Kinematics 2
  4. Video: Kinematics 3

Graded: Quiz 1 - Kinematics 1
Graded: Quiz 2 - Kinematics 2

WEEK 2


Forces
Topics include forces, Newton’s Laws of Motion, and applications of each. You will watch 3 videos, complete 3 sets of practice problems and take 2 quizzes. Please click on the resources tab for each video to view the corresponding student handout.


4 videos expand


  1. Video: Dynamics A - Newton's Laws
  2. Video: Dynamics B
  3. Video: Dynamics B Subtitled Better
  4. Video: Dynamics C

Graded: Quiz 3 - Forces 1
Graded: Quiz 4 - Forces 2

WEEK 3


Circular Motion and Gravitation



Topics include kinematics and dynamics of circular motion, Newton’s law of universal law of gravitation, and applications of topics. You will watch 2 videos, complete 2 sets of practice problems and take 2 quizzes. Please click on the resources tab for each video to view the corresponding student handout.


3 videos expand


  1. Video: Circular A
  2. Video: Circular Motion A: New subtitles requested
  3. Video: Circular B

Graded: Quiz 5 - Circular Motion
Graded: Quiz 6

WEEK 4


Energy and Momentum



Topics include work, energy, conservation of energy, impulse, linear momentum, and conservation of linear momentum. You will watch 3 videos, complete 3 sets of practice problems and take 2 quizzes.Please click on the resources tab for each video to view the corresponding student handout.


4 videos expand


  1. Video: Energy A
  2. Video: Energy B
  3. Video: Energy C
  4. Video: Energy C Correct Subtitles

Graded: Quiz 7 - Energy 1
Graded: Quiz 8 - Energy 2

WEEK 5


Rotational Mechanics



Topics include torque, rotational kinematics and energy, rotational dynamics, and conservation of angular momentum. You will watch 3 videos, complete 3 sets of practice problems and take 2 quizzes. Please click on the resources tab for each video to view the corresponding student handout.


3 videos expand


  1. Video: Rotation A
  2. Video: Rotation B
  3. Video: Rotation C

Graded: Quiz 9 - Rotation 1
Graded: Quiz 10 - Rotation 2

WEEK 6


Waves and Sound



Topics include mechanical waves, sound, simple harmonic motion and applications of topics. You will watch 3 videos, complete 3 sets of practice problems and take 2 quizzes. Please click on the resources tab for each video to view the corresponding student handout.


3 videos expand


  1. Video: Waves
  2. Video: SHM B
  3. Video: SHM C

Graded: Quiz 11 - Waves & SHM 1
Graded: Quiz 12 - Waves & SHM 2

WEEK 7


Introduction to Circuits
Topics include elective charge, electric force, and DC Circuits. You will watch 3 videos, complete 3 sets of practice problems and take 2 quizzes. Please click on the resources tab for each video to view the corresponding student handout.


3 videos expand


  1. Video: Circuits A
  2. Video: Circuits B
  3. Video: Circuits C

Graded: Quiz 13 - Circuits 1
Graded: Quiz 14 - Circuits 2
Graded: Final Exam
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