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This algebra-based course covers the main topics in high school introductory and honors physics, including motion, force, work, energy, momentum, collisions, torque, waves, sound, static electricity, and circuits.
- Unit 1
Unit 1 - High school physics | Science | Khan Academy
- Start Course Challenge
Start Course Challenge - High school physics | Science |...
- Static Electricity
Static Electricity - High school physics | Science | Khan...
- Sound
Sound - High school physics | Science | Khan Academy
- Two-dimensional Motion
Two-dimensional Motion - High school physics | Science |...
- Simple Harmonic Motion
Simple Harmonic Motion - High school physics | Science |...
- Waves
Waves - High school physics | Science | Khan Academy
- Work and Energy
Work and Energy - High school physics | Science | Khan...
- Unit 1
Break down complex equations or formulas into smaller parts and explain each component separately. Use bullet points, charts, or diagrams to support your explanations. Include practice problems: Dedicate slides to practice problems that allow students to apply the concepts they have learned.
Understanding Car Crashes: It's Basic Physics. Discover how the laws of physics apply to crash tests and help engineers design safer cars to protect occupants in a crash.
He accidentally runs over an innocent moose crossing the road, so he slows to a stop to check on the poor moose. He pauses for a while until he determines the moose is squashed flat and deader than a doornail. Fleeing the scene of the crime, Schmedrick takes off again in the same direction, speeding up quickly.
High School students who demonstrate an understanding of Forces and Interactions can: HS-PS2-1. Analyze data to support the claim that Newton’s second law of motion describes the mathematical relationship among the net force on a macroscopic object, its mass, and its acceleration.
This award-winning teacher and professor is your guide to the science of car crashes and vehicle safety.
The Physics Classroom Tutorial presents physics concepts and principles in an easy-to-understand language. Conceptual ideas develop logically and sequentially, ultimately leading into the mathematics of the topics.