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📚 Course curriculum

1
Foundational

Scientific Measurement

Establish foundational skills in precision measurement, unit systems, and quantitative analysis essential for experimental physics.

⏱️ 4-5 hours 📋 3 focus areas
SI units and standards Significant figures Dimensional analysis
2
Foundational

Motion in One Dimension

Develop mathematical models for position, velocity, and acceleration while becoming fluent with kinematic equations.

⏱️ 5-6 hours 📋 3 focus areas
Position and displacement Velocity and acceleration Kinematic equation set
3
Intermediate

Force and Newton's Laws

Examine the relationship between forces and motion through Newton's three fundamental laws and structured problem solving.

⏱️ 6-7 hours 📋 3 focus areas
Newton's three laws Free-body diagramming Force analysis workflow
4
Intermediate

Motion in 2D and 3D

Analyze projectile, circular, and relative motion to extend one-dimensional reasoning into vector-rich scenarios.

⏱️ 5-6 hours 📋 3 focus areas
Projectile motion Uniform circular motion Relative motion frames
5
Intermediate

Applied Newtonian Mechanics

Apply Newton's laws to practical systems involving friction, inclined planes, pulleys, and coupled particles.

⏱️ 6-7 hours 📋 3 focus areas
Friction models Inclined plane dynamics Connected system analysis
6
Intermediate

Momentum and Impulse

Investigate linear momentum conservation and the impulse-momentum theorem in both idealized and real collisions.

⏱️ 5-6 hours 📋 3 focus areas
Linear momentum Impulse formulations Collision case studies
7
Advanced

Systems of Particles

Study multi-particle systems, center of mass motion, and advanced applications of conservation principles.

⏱️ 4-5 hours 📋 3 focus areas
Center of mass analysis Multi-particle systems Variable mass models