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READ BEFORE USING THIS DOCUMENT

ONLY use this as reinforcement/application resource after you have gone through the material.

DON'T only do questions and say you review the material on your schedule.

Make sure to only focus on the topic you choose to do questions on and don't finish questions on other subjects if they don't relate to the topic you're testing yourself on.

Vectors & Scalars:

Vector Components & Addition:

Linear Motion:

Linear Motion Graphs:

Air Resistance:

Force:

Newton’s Laws:

Gravity:

Friction:

Tension:

Inclined Planes:

Springs/Hooke’s Law/Elastic Potential Energy

Work, energy and power

 

 

Momentum

Elastic, inelastic collisions

Rotational kinematics

Centripetal force and Acceleration

Torque:

Elasticity of solids

Density & Specific Gravity:

Archimedes’ Principle & The Buoyant Force:

Fluid Pressure: Manometers/ Barometers

Fluid Flow:

Bernoulli’s Equation:

EQUATION OF CONTINUITY AND LAMINAR FLOW

 

 

PRESSURE AND GAS LAWS

KINETIC MOLECULAR THEORY

Laws of Thermodynamics

Specific Heat Capacity 

Thermodynamics changes

internal energy, enthalpy

Thermodynamics questions

Entropy

Pendulums:

Waves (Types of Waves, Wave Speed, Superposition of Waves):

Harmonics:

Sound:

The Doppler Effect:

Charge:

Conductance:

Electric Fields: Field Lines & Equipotential Lines, Dipoles

 

 

Electrical potential and potential energy

Parallel-plate capacitor

 

 

Current, Resistance & Voltage:

Ohm’s Law:

Circuits: Capacitors, Batteries, Resistors

Solving Circuits and Electrical Power:

Electromotive force (emf)

Kirchoff's rule

RC Circuits

Magnetic field

Magnetic forces

Torque on a current carrying loop: (Do the problems on the videos)

Faraday's law

Lenz laws

Motional emf

Self inductance use the sample problem as practice

Snell’s Law: Index of Refraction, Formula, Total Internal Reflection

 

Dual Nature of Light, Energy of a Photon

Young’s Double-Slit Experiment

Slit Experiments - AP Physics 2

Electromagnetic Spectrum:

Lenses and Mirrors:

Virtual vs. Real Images:

Near-Sighted vs. Far-Sighted:

Optical Power:

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