conceptual physics

 

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the basic science - physics

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the scientific method

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science

 

mechanics

 

 

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motion is relative

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motion

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1

THE LAW

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INERTIA

3

MASS

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5

 

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1st LAW

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1

THE LAW

2

FORCE

3

ACCELERATION

4

STATICS

5

FRICTION

6

PRESSURE

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FREE FALL

8

AIR RESISTANCE

2nd LAW

 

 

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1

INTERACTIONS

2

ACTIONS

3

REACTIONS

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THE LAW

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3rd LAW

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.1

VECTORS

.2

FORCE

.3

VELOCITY

.3

ADDITION

.5

EQUILIBRIUM

.6

COMPONENTS

.7

WEIGHT

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PROJECTILES

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PROJECTILES GOING UP

VECTORS

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momentum

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impules changes momentum

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MOMENTUM

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work

.2

power

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mechanical energy

.3

 

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ENERGY

 

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rotations & revolutions

.2

 

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CIRCULAR
MOTION

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center of gravity

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CENTER OF MASS

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torque

.2

balanced torques

.3

 

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ROTATIONAL MECHANICS

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the falling apple

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UNIVERSAL GRAVITATION

 

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gravitational fields

.2

 

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GRAVITATIONAL INTERACTIONS

 

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earth satellites

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SATELLITE MOTION

 

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spacetime

.2

motion is relative

.3

the speed of light is constant

.3

the first postulate

.5

the second postulate

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time dialtion

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the twins paradox

.8

space & time travel

space & time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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length conttraction

.2

mass-energy relationship

.3

relativistic momentum

.3

relativistic kinetic energy

.5

correspondence principle

length, energy,
& momentum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

matter

 

 

 

 

 

 

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elements

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atomic nature of matter

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crystal structure

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.5

 

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solids

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pressure in a liquid

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liquids

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the atmosphere

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gases

 

heat

 

 

 

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temperature,
heat, &
expansion

 

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transmission
of
heat

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change of state

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.5

 

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thermodynamics

 

sound & light

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vibrations
&
waves

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sound

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light

 

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color

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reflection &
refraction

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lenses

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diffraction
&
interference

 

 

electricity & magnetism

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electronics

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electric
fields
&
potential

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current

 

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circuits

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magnetism

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electromagnetic
induction

 

 

atomic & nuclear physics

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the atom
&
quantum

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.3

.5

 

.6

 

.7

 

the atomic
nucleus &
radioactivity

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.3

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fission
&
fusion

 

 

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