AP Physics C Mechanics
There are over 400 simulations and videos for the AP Physics C Mechanics course:
Kinematics |
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| Vectors | (53 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Motion in 1D | (81 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Projectiles, 2D Motion | (24 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
Newton's Laws |
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| 1st Law - Static Equilibrium | (10 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| 2nd Law - Dynamics of Single Particle | (14 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| 3rd Law - Systems of Objects | (11 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Newton's Laws (general) | (57 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
Work, Energy, Power |
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| Work, Work-Energy Theorem | (7 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Forces and Potential Energy | (7 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Conservation of Energy | (7 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Power | (5 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
Momentum, Center of Mass |
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| Center of Mass | (7 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Impulse and Momentum | (14 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Collisions, Conservation of Momentum | (23 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
Circular Motion, Rotation |
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| Circular Motion (Uniform) | (16 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Torque, Rotational Statics | (15 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Rotational Kinematics, Dynamics | (10 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Angular Momentum, Conservation of | (10 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
Oscillations, Gravitation |
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| Simple Harmonic Motion | (15 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Mass on Spring | (9 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Pendulum, other oscillations | (11 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Newton's Law of Gravity | (11 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
| Orbits of Planets, Satellites | (20 Interactive resources / videos) | ||
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