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AP Physics 1 Algebra-Based: The Complete Guide

AP Physics 1 Algebra-Based: The Complete Guide

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Live Class: Sunday, 05 Jan

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Duration: 24 Hours

Sessions: 8 classes per month

Offered by: infyni

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About Course

AP Physics 1(Algebra-Based) introduces students to classical mechanics, including kinematics, dynamics, energy, and momentum, along with rotational motion and fluid mechanics.

The course emphasizes problem-solving, conceptual understanding, and practical applications of physics principles.

Skills You Will Gain

Analyze motion in one and two dimensions using vectors and kinematic equations Apply Newton’s Laws to understand forces, friction, and circular motion Solve work, energy, and power problems, including the conservation of energy Understand linear momentum, impulse, and collisions Study rotational dynamics, including torque, rotational inertia, and angular momentum Investigate simple harmonic motion and the properties of oscillating systems Understand fluid properties, pressure, and Newton's laws applied to fluids

Course Offerings

  • Instructor Led Live sessions
  • Clarify doubts during session
  • Access Session Recordings
  • Attend on mobile and Tablet
  • Assessments and Competition
  • Direct Messages
  • Feedback from Instructor
  • Full lifetime Resources
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Topics
  • Instructor (1)
  • Scalars and vectors in one dimension
  • Displacement, velocity, and acceleration
  • Representing motion
  • Reference frames and relative motion
  • Vectors and motion in two dimensions
  • Systems and center of mass
  • Forces and free-body diagrams
  • Newton’s Third Law
  • Newton’s First Law
  • Newton’s Second Law
  • Gravitational force
  • Kinetic and static friction
  • Spring forces
  • Circular motion
  • Translational kinetic energy
  • Work
  • Potential energy
  • Conservation of energy
  • Power
  • Linear momentum
  • Change in momentum and impulse
  • Conservation of linear momentum
  • Elastic and inelastic collisions
  • Rotational kinematics
  • Connecting linear and rotational motion
  • Torque
  • Rotational inertia
  • Rotational equilibrium and Newton’s First Law in rotational form
  • Newton’s Second Law in rotational form
  • Rotational kinetic energy
  • Torque and work
  • Angular momentum and angular impulse
  • Conservation of angular momentum
  • Rolling
  • Motion of orbiting satellites
  • Defining simple harmonic motion (SHM)
  • Frequency and period of SHM
  • Representing and analyzing SHM
  • Energy of simple harmonic oscillators
  • Internal structure and density
  • Pressure
  • Fluids and Newton’s laws
  • Fluids and conservation laws