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Course Content for Physics
 
  1. The science of physics
  2. Motion in one dimension
    1. Displacement and velocity
    2. Acceleration
    3. Gravity
  3. Two dimensional motion and vectors
    1. Vector operation
    2. Projectile motion
    3. Relative motion
  4. Forces and laws of motion
    1. Changes in motion
    2. Newton’s first, second and third laws
    3. Other forces
  5. Work and energy
    1. Work and energy
    2. The energy in food
    3. Conservation in energy
    4. Power
  6. Momentum and collisions
    1. Momentum and impulse
    2. Conservation of momentum
    3. Elastic and inelastic collision
  7. Circular motion and gravitation
    1. Circular motion
    2. Newton’s law of universal gravitation
    3. Motion in space
    4. Torque and simple machines
  8. Fluid mechanics
    1. Fluid and buoyant forces
    2. Fluid pressure
    3. Fluids in motion
  9. Heat
    1. Temperature and thermal equilibrium
    2. Heat
    3. Changes in temperature and phases
  10. Thermodynamics
    1. First law of thermodynamics
    2. Second law of thermodynamics
  11. Vibrations and waves
    1. Simple harmonic motions
    2. Properties of waves
  12. Sound
    1. Sound waves
    2. Sound intensity and resonance
    3. Harmonics
  13. Light and reflection
    1. Characteristic of light
    2. Flat mirrors
    3. Curved mirrors
    4. Color and polarizations
  14. Refraction
    1. Refraction
    2. Thin lenses
    3. Optical phenomena, fiber optics
  15. Interference and diffraction
    1. Interference
    2. Diffraction
    3. Lasers
  16. Electric forces and fields
    1. Electric charge
    2. Electric force
    3. The electric field
  17. Electrical energy and current
    1. Electric potential
    2. Capacitance
    3. Current and resistance, superconductors
    4. Electric power
  18. Circuits and circuit elements
    1. Circuit diagrams
    2. Resistors in series and parallel and other complex combinations
  19. Magnetism
    1. Magnets and magnetic fields
    2. Magnetism from electricity
    3. Magnetic force
  20. Electromagnetic induction
    1. Electricity from magnetism
    2. Generators, motors and mutual inductance
    3. AC Circuits and transformers
    4. Electromagnetic waves
  21. Atomic physics
    1. Quantization of energy
    2. Models of atoms
    3. Quantum mechanics
  22. Subatomic physics
    1. The nucleus
    2. Nuclear decay
    3. Nuclear reactions
    4. Particle