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Foundational Physics Concepts

70 CQ
18 Lessons
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    1. What Is Physics?
    A lesson with FlippedPhysics
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    Before you dive into vectors and forces, you should ask yourself: What exactly is physics? Learn about the highly ambitious nature of this field of science.

    Before you dive into vectors and forces, you should ask yourself: What exactly is physics? Learn about the highly ambitious nature of this field of science.

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    2. Comparing Scalars & Vectors in Physics
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    In this lesson, start thinking about how to use scalars and vectors in real-world scenarios involving speed, distance, time, velocity, and displacement.

    In this lesson, start thinking about how to use scalars and vectors in real-world scenarios involving speed, distance, time, velocity, and displacement.

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    3. Exploring Average & Instantaneous Speed
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    Finding speed isn't always a matter of dividing distance by time! Learn the difference between average and instantaneous speed, and how to calculate both.

    Finding speed isn't always a matter of dividing distance by time! Learn the difference between average and instantaneous speed, and how to calculate both.

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    4. Understanding Graphs of Motion
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    Graphing can help make physics concepts easier to understand and track. With this lesson, see how to graph velocity, displacement, and acceleration.

    Graphing can help make physics concepts easier to understand and track. With this lesson, see how to graph velocity, displacement, and acceleration.

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    5. Understanding the Physics of Free Fall
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    Learn about the physics of falling with FlippedPhysics, who explains how air resistance, surface area, and gravity affect how objects (and people) fall.

    Learn about the physics of falling with FlippedPhysics, who explains how air resistance, surface area, and gravity affect how objects (and people) fall.

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