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The following sections of TPC [The Physics Classroom] were assigned during Unit 1.
1. Circle the letter of each page over which you took notes.
2. Circle the title if you have evidence of answering / working the CYU questions for that page.
1. One Dimensional Kinematics - Chapter Outline
Lesson 1 : Describing Motion with Words
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Introduction to the Language of Kinematics
Scalars and Vectors
Distance and Displacement
Speed and Velocity
Acceleration
a.
b.
c.
Introduction to Diagrams
Ticker Tape Diagrams
Vector Diagrams
a.
b.
c.
The Meaning of Shape for a p-t Graph
The Meaning of Slope for a p-t Graph
Determining the Slope on a p-t Graph
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
The Meaning of Shape for a v-t Graph
The Meaning of Slope for a v-t Graph
Relating the Shape to the Motion
Determining the Slope on a v-t Graph
Determining the Area on a v-t Graph
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Introduction to Free Fall
The Acceleration of Gravity
Representing Free Fall by Graphs
How Fast? and How Far?
The Big Misconception
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
The Kinematic Equations
Kinematic Equations and Problem-Solving
Kinematic Equations and Free Fall
Sample Problems and Solutions
Kinematic Equations and Graphs
Lesson 2 : Describing Motion with Diagrams
Lesson 3 : Describing Motion with Position vs. Time Graphs
Lesson 4 : Describing Motion with Velocity vs. Time Graphs
Lesson 5 : Free Fall and the Acceleration of Gravity
Lesson 6 : Describing Motion with Equations
3. Vectors: Motion and Forces in Two Dimensions - Chapter Outline
Lesson 1: Vectors - Fundamentals and Operations
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
Vectors and Direction
Vector Addition
Resultants
Vector Components
Vector Resolution
Relative Velocity and Riverboat Problems
Independence of Perpendicular Components of Motion
a.
b.
c.
What is a Projectile?
Characteristics of a Projectile's Trajectory
Describing Projectiles with Numbers
1.
Horizontal and Vertical Components of Velocity
2.
Horizontal and Vertical Components of Displacement
Initial Velocity Components
Horizontally Launched Projectiles - Problem-Solving
Non-Horizontally Launched Projectiles - Problem-Solving
Lesson 2: Projectile Motion
d.
e.
f.
The following sections of TPC [The Physics Classroom] have been assigned during Unit 2.
1. Circle the letter of each page over which you took notes.
2. Circle the title if you have evidence of answering / working the CYU questions for that page.
2. Newton's Laws - Chapter Outline
Lesson 1: Newton's First Law of Motion
a.
b.
c.
d.
Newton's First Law
Inertia and Mass
State of Motion
Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
a.
b.
c.
d.
The Meaning of Force
Types of Forces
Drawing Free-Body Diagrams
Determining the Net Force
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Newton's Second Law
The Big Misconception
Finding Acceleration
Finding Individual Forces
Free Fall and Air Resistance
Double Trouble (a.k.a., Two Body Problems)
a.
b.
Newton's Third Law
Identifying Action and Reaction Force Pairs
Lesson 2: Force and Its Representation
Lesson 3 : Newton's Second Law of Motion
Lesson 4 : Newton's Third Law of Motion
3. Vectors: Motion and Forces in Two Dimensions - Chapter Outline
Lesson 3 : Forces in Two Dimensions
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Addition of Forces
Resolution of Forces
Equilibrium and Statics
Net Force Problems Revisited
Inclined Planes
Double Trouble (a.k.a. Two Body Problems)