This course covers all of one and two dimensional kinematics and sets the foundation for other topics. The class is perfect for high school (honors and AP students), college and university students taking an introductory physics class. Students will learn to analyze the motion of an object using equations and graphs. I will teach you how to approach problems and help you develop your own problem solving strategies to become a better problem solver.
1) Introduction
Scientific Notation
Converting Units
Problem solving using dimensional analysis
Prefixes
Example problems for each topic.
2) One-Dimensional (1D) Kinematics
Understanding the difference between displacement and distance traveled
Average velocity vs instantaneous velocity
Average acceleration vs instantaneous acceleration
Motion with constant acceleration: The BIG 5 kinematic equations
Solving problems using kinematic equations
Using graphs to solve problems
Free Fall
Understanding gravity
Interpreting graphs (position vs time, velocity vs time and acceleration vs time)
Calculating velocity from position vs time graphs
Calculating acceleration from velocity vs time graphs
Calculating displacement from velocity graphs
Calculating velocity from acceleration graphs.
+30 fully explained problems
3) Two Dimensional (2D) Kinematics
Learn how to apply kinematic the equations to analyze 2-dimensional motion
Analyze the motion of horizontally launched objects
Able to analyze the motion of a projectile launched at an arbitrary angle
Calculating the range of projectile, maximum height, and time of flight
10 fully explained problems and solutions
4) Relative Motion in 1D and 2D
Definition of relative velocity
Learn how to find the relative velocities of objects relative to different objects
1D Relative motion problems: objects moving on airport walkways
2D Relative motion problems: problems dealing with river crossing.
If at any point you don't understand something in my videos please feel free to reach out. I'm always willing to help someone learn. Physics Ninja always has your back!
If you have a topic that is missing from this course just email me and i'll add it to the curriculum.
Happy Learning
Dr. E., Physics Ninja and Expert Physics and Math Teacher.