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Physics - 1, 2, C-Mechanics, C-Electricity & Magnetism

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Physics (1, 2, C-Mechanics, C-Electricity & Magnetism)

EdVeda’s AP Physics program prepares students for College-level Physics, covering foundational topics such as Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Thermodynamics, and Waves. Through hands-on problem-solving and applying creative reasoning (and math!), we help our students gain that extra edge for their AP scores and for their Physics courses in Colleges and Vocational Schools

Our course framework mirrors college physics content, providing essential preparation for careers in engineering, quantitative finance, computer science, and physical sciences. A strong foundation in Physics is the basis for success in undergraduate STEM programs in almost all universities today. 

EdVeda can help  select an AP Physics program or a combination for your student factoring in their readiness, expected preparation, and their desired program of study in the school of their choice. 

Physics

Moduls

12

Age

11-13

Student: 3,215

Language: English

Subtitles: English, Indonesia, Spanish, French, Italian, Rusian, Polish, Dutch

Additional resources: 12 files

Duration: 24 Hr 40 Mins

What You Will Learn

AP Physics comes in 2 primary flavors : non-Calculus (or Algebra-only) or Calculus-based to address College-level freshman courses in Physics.  Physics covers a very wide range of topics and by convention, its fundamentals (beginning with Kinematics / Motion and Mechanics) are addressed in Physics 1. Electricity, Magnetism, Optics, Waves, Thermodynamics and Modern Physics (Quantum Physics and Relativity) and related topics are covered in Physics 2. Both are available in Algebra and Calculus variants - thus a total of 4 different AP Physics programs.

Physics 1 includes  Kinematics, Force & Dynamics, Work, Energy & Power, Linear Momentum, Rotating Systems, Oscillations, Fluids

Physics 2 includes Thermodynamics, Electricity & Magnetism, Optics (Geometric), Waves, Sounds, and Modern Physics

What You will Need

Since Physics is math-intensive, a good understanding of that subject at a Precalculus/Algebra 1 /Algebra 2 level is a minimum requirement for ALL AP Physics programs. Depending upon your student's preparation, the requisite Math courses may be taken concurrently.

The Calculus AP streams will require Calculus (at an AP Calculus AB level, minimum) 

Physics 2 and C-Electricity and Magnetism will require Physics 1 and C-Mechanics respectively 

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