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Physics: Semester 1
Description: In this course, students learn about the mathematical treatment of motion and inertia, Newton’s laws, momentum and energy, circular motion and gravitation, gravitational interactions and satellites, etc. This course includes instructions for lab activities that can be completed with commonly available equipment. Throughout their studies, students will analyze motion in context of the measurements made and observations given; describe physical situations mathematically and numerically; solve problems by careful analysis of pertinent information; and appreciate physics as one method of viewing the world around us.
Credit Hours: 0.5
Price: $
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Required Resources:
- Reliable access to a computer and internet connection
LAB MATERIALS:
- Ruler
- Paper
- Pencil
- Tape measure
- Protractor (ideally, magnetic directional compass)
- Ball or toy car (something that will easily roll)
- Straight, flat board
- Stopwatch
- Bathroom scale
- Access to an elevator
- Access to stairs
- Toy dart gun
- Velcro
- Kitchen (or postal) scale
- Candy thermometer
- 25 pennies
- Pan
- 2 styrofoam cups
- Small strainer