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The Complete Ap And College Physics Course - AD-TEAM - 12-22-2024 The Complete Ap And College Physics Course Last updated 11/2021 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 18.18 GB | Duration: 30h 32m Master the College/AP physics from classical to modern physics, then test your knowledge with 300+ practice exercises! What you'll learn One Dimensional Kinematics Two Dimensional Kinematics Forces And Newton's Laws of Motion Work and Energy Linear Momentum and Collisions Rotational Motion Gravitation Fluid Mechanics Oscillations and Waves Heat And Temperature Thermodynamics Electrostatics and Electricity Magnetism and Electromagnetism Optics and Light Special Relativity Introduction to The Quantum World Atomic and Nuclear Physics Requirements Just your attention Description MASTER THE COLLEGE PHYSICS/AP PHYSICS NOW!This 30+ hours course goes from Newtonian Mechanics, all the way to the mind-blowing world of Quantum Mechanics. It contains crystal clear video explanation of all the AP Physics curriculum, it also includes PHET Simulations so that you don't get bored and fall asleep or you know, curse me on the comment section. THIS COURSE IS PERFECT FOR SAT/ACT/GCE A LEVEL TEST PREP!You'll also find 300+ practice exercises including MCQs and numerical problems. The solutions to these problems are given in video and PDF forms. And if maybe that's not enough practice, I've also included tons of worked additional problems from various resources. You'll also find a summary as a PDF file taken from my favorite book which I will provide the link to, these summaries are included in the last course lecture of every section as a resource. The exercises PDF files are included in the practice exercises lectures. What students say about this course: "Just finished the whole course, one word: PERFECT! I'd recommend this to anyone learning or majoring in Physics. Thank you so much for your help!" _ Michael Carrot Overview Section 1: AP Physics: Introduction Lecture 1 Course Overview Section 2: Basic Trigonometry Review Lecture 2 Vectors and Scalars Lecture 3 Cosine Rule and Triangle Law Section 3: One Dimensional Kinematics Lecture 4 Average Speed and Average Velocity Lecture 5 Acceleration, Instantaneous Velocity and Graphs Lecture 6 Free Fall Lecture 7 Practice Exercises Section 4: Two Dimensional Kinematics Lecture 8 Horizontally Launched Projectiles Lecture 9 Projectile Launched at An Angle Lecture 10 Practice Exercises Section 5: Forces and Newtons's Laws Lecture 11 Introduction To Forces Lecture 12 Newton's First Law of Motion Lecture 13 Newton's Second Law of Motion Lecture 14 Newton's Third Law of Motion Lecture 15 Weight and Normal Force Lecture 16 Inclined Planes Lecture 17 Friction Lecture 18 Uniform Circular Motion And The Centripetal Acceleration Lecture 19 Central Forces Lecture 20 Practice Exercises Section 6: Work and Energy Lecture 21 Work Lecture 22 Potential and Kinetic Energy Lecture 23 Potentiel and Kinetic Energy in a Pendulum Lecture 24 Hooke's Law Lecture 25 Work-Energy Theorem Lecture 26 Conservation of Energy Lecture 27 Practice Exercises Section 7: Linear Momentum and Collisions Lecture 28 Linear Momentum and Impulse Lecture 29 Conservation of Linear Momentum Lecture 30 Collisions Lecture 31 Center of Mass Lecture 32 Practice Exercises Section 8: Rotational Motion Lecture 33 Torque Lecture 34 Angular Position, Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration Lecture 35 Rotational Equilibrium Lecture 36 Moment of Inertia Lecture 37 Angular Momentum and It's Conservation Lecture 38 Practice Exercises Section 9: Gravitation Lecture 39 Kepler's Laws of Planetary Motion Lecture 40 Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation Lecture 41 Satellites Orbit Lecture 42 Gravitational Potential Energy in Space and The Escape Velocity Lecture 43 Derivation of GPE In outer Space(Calculus) Lecture 44 Practice Exercises Section 10: Fluid Mechanics Lecture 45 Introduction To Fluid Mechanics: Fluid Statics Lecture 46 Pascal's Principle Lecture 47 Archimedes Principle Lecture 48 Flow Rate Lecture 49 Bernoulli's Principle Lecture 50 Practice Exercises Section 11: Heat and Temperature Lecture 51 Introduction to Thermal Physics Lecture 52 Heat Transfer and Temperature Change Lecture 53 Phase Changes Lecture 54 Thermal Expansion Lecture 55 Mechanisms of Heat Transfer Lecture 56 Charle's Law and Boyle's Law Lecture 57 Ideal Gas Law Lecture 58 The Kinetic Theory of Gases Lecture 59 Practice Exercises Section 12: Thermodynamics Lecture 60 Introduction To Thermodynamics and The Zeroth Law Lecture 61 First Law of Thermodynamics Lecture 62 Thermodynamic Processes Lecture 63 Second Law of Thermodynamics Lecture 64 The Heat Engine and The Carnot Cycle Lecture 65 Practice Exercises Section 13: Oscillations and Waves Lecture 66 Introduction To Oscillating Motion Lecture 67 Writing The Equation For a Sinusoidal Wave Lecture 68 Acceleration Equation of a Sine Wave and Proof of The Period Formula (Calculus) Lecture 69 Damped Oscillations Lecture 70 Transverse Waves Lecture 71 Longitudinal Waves: Sound Lecture 72 Superposition, Destructive and Constructive Interference Lecture 73 Standing Waves Lecture 74 Reflection Of Waves On a String Lecture 75 Resonance Lecture 76 Doppler Effect Lecture 77 Practice Exercises Section 14: Electricity and Electrostatics Lecture 78 Electric Charge and Conservation of Charge Lecture 79 Coulomb's Law Lecture 80 Superposition of Charges Lecture 81 The Electric Field Lecture 82 Electric Potential Energy Lecture 83 Electric Potential Lecture 84 Work Done On a Charge at Infinite Distance (Calculus) Lecture 85 Conductors and Insulators Lecture 86 Electric Current Lecture 87 Resistivity, Resistance and Ohm's Law Lecture 88 Electric Circuits Lecture 89 Electric Power and Heat Lecture 90 Electromotive Force and Internal Resistance Lecture 91 Kirschoff's Rules Lecture 92 Kirschoff's Rules (Example) Lecture 93 Capacitors Lecture 94 Alternating Current Versus Direct Current Lecture 95 Practice Exercises Section 15: Magnetism and Electromagnetism Lecture 96 Magnetic Force on a Moving Charge Lecture 97 Circular Motion of Moving Charges Lecture 98 Magnetic Force on a Current-Carrying Conductor Lecture 99 Electromagnetic Induction: Motional EMF Lecture 100 Faraday's Law Lecture 101 Lenz's Law Lecture 102 Practice Exercises Section 16: Optics and Light Lecture 103 Intro to Optics and Light Lecture 104 Interference and Diffraction Lecture 105 Huygens's Principle Lecture 106 Young's Double Slit Experiment Lecture 107 Polarization Lecture 108 Law of Reflection Lecture 109 Law of Refraction Lecture 110 Total Internal Reflection Lecture 111 Dispersion Lecture 112 Flat Mirrors Lecture 113 Concave and Convex Mirrors Lecture 114 Concave and Convex Lenses Section 17: Special Relativity Lecture 115 The Michelson-Morley Experiment Lecture 116 Einstein's Postulates Lecture 117 Time Dilation and Length Contraction Lecture 118 Relativistic Velocity Addition Lecture 119 Relativistic Energy and The Equivalence of Mass and Energy Lecture 120 Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment Section 18: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics Lecture 121 Introduction to The Quantum World Lecture 122 Blackbody Radiation and Quantization of Energy Lecture 123 The Photoelectric Effect Lecture 124 The Particle-Wave Duality Lecture 125 Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle Lecture 126 The SchrÓ§dinger Equation (Basics) Lecture 127 Atomic Spectra: Hydrogen Spectrum Section 19: Atomic and Nuclear Physics Lecture 128 The Bohr Model of The Atom Lecture 129 Atomic, Neutron, and Mass Number Lecture 130 Binding Energy Lecture 131 Radioactivity and Alpha Decay Lecture 132 Beta Decay Lecture 133 Gamma Decay Lecture 134 Radioactive Decay Rates Lecture 135 Nuclear Reactions: Nuclear Fission and Nuclear Fusion Current physics students or students looking to follow a career in physics or at least related to 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