Physics, by definition, is the science dealing with the properties and interactions of matter and energy. In these next few pages, many of the concepts that one would learn in an introductory high school physics class will be introduced and explained in the hopes that with these tools, you will gain a better understanding of this subject.
To continue, click on one of the underlined areas of interest and you will be taken to a detailed description of it with some sample problems at the end for you to work.
Vectors Lesson 1 - Horizontal & Vertical Vectors
Vectors Lesson 2 - Adding Vectors of Various Angles
Vectors Lesson 3 - i, j, k notation
Horizontal Motion Lesson 1 - Constant Velocity
Horizontal Motion Lesson 2 - Acceleration
Horizontal Motion Lesson 3 - Substitution Equations
Vertical Motion Lesson 1 - Dropped Objects
Vertical Motion Lesson 2 - Thrown Objects
Vertical Motion Lesson 3 - Horizontal and Vertical Motion
Projectile Motion Lesson 1 - Horizontal Projectile Motion
Projectile Motion Lesson 2 - Angled Projectile Motion
Projectile Motion Lesson 3 - Bi-Level Projectile Motion
Rotational Motion Lesson 1 - The Basics
Rotational Motion Lesson 2 - Angular Velocity
Rotational Motion Lesson 3 - Angular Acceleration
Fundamental Forces Lesson 1 - Gravitational Force
Fundamental Forces Lesson 2 - Electrical Force
Fundamental Forces Lesson 3 - Magnetic Force
Forces & Friction Lesson 1 - Force Basics
Forces & Friction Lesson 2 - Friction on a Flat Surface
Forces & Friction Lesson 3 - Friction on a Slanted Surface
Newton's Laws of Motion Lesson 1 - First Law
Newton's Laws of Motion Lesson 2 - Second Law
Newton's Laws of Motion Lesson 3 - Third Law
Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces Lesson 1 -The Basics
Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces Lesson 2 - A Sample Problem
Momentum and Impulse Lesson 1 - Linear Momentum
Momentum and Impulse Lesson 2 - Impulse
Momentum and Impulse Lesson 3 - Angular Momentum
Work, Energy & Power Lesson 2 - Work and Energy
Work, Energy & Power Lesson 2 - Power
Sample Problems
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