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Scientific Measurement
Establish foundational skills in precision measurement, unit systems, and quantitative analysis essential for experimental physics.
Motion in One Dimension
Develop mathematical models for position, velocity, and acceleration while becoming fluent with kinematic equations.
Force and Newton's Laws
Examine the relationship between forces and motion through Newton's three fundamental laws and structured problem solving.
Motion in 2D and 3D
Analyze projectile, circular, and relative motion to extend one-dimensional reasoning into vector-rich scenarios.
Applied Newtonian Mechanics
Apply Newton's laws to practical systems involving friction, inclined planes, pulleys, and coupled particles.
Momentum and Impulse
Investigate linear momentum conservation and the impulse-momentum theorem in both idealized and real collisions.
Systems of Particles
Study multi-particle systems, center of mass motion, and advanced applications of conservation principles.