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29 March 2020

Official AP Physics 1 Review Show - Monday Mar 30, noon EDT, N2L for rotation

Edna, my pet hippopotamus, takes a ride as we prepare for Monday's show:


Josh Beck and I are creating AP Physics 1 review shows every weekday at noon eastern time.  These are available live or on demand at the Advanced Placement youtube channel.

While the schedule will be announced a few days in advance of each show, here's what we've done so far:

Mar. 25: Greg, rotational kinematics
Mar. 26: Josh, torque in equilibrium
Mar. 27: Greg, experimental design based on torque in equilibrium

And here's what's on tap next week:

Mar. 30: Greg, Newton's second law for rotation
Mar. 31: Josh, connecting linear and angular speed
Apr. 1: Josh, rotational kinetic energy
Apr. 2: Greg, angular momentum
Apr. 3: Greg, equilibrium of forces

The advantage of watching live is that you can join the community via @JacobsPhysics on twitter; you can even submit questions for me to answer during the show.

2 comments:

  1. Much thanks to you both for these awesome resources! I had just finished up waves when my district was shut down, and had not yet begun rotation. These videos take a huge burden off my shoulders of trying to create distance learning lessons from scratch. The video lessons have been great so far, explaining the concepts in much the same way I would. Thanks again to you, Josh, and College Board!

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  2. Thank you so much, Greg & Josh!!!

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