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The APsolute RecAP: Physics 1 Edition - Parent Functions & Physics Problem Solving Mindset

The APsolute RecAP: Physics 1 Edition - Parent Functions & Physics Problem Solving Mindset

FromThe APsolute RecAP: Physics 1 Edition


The APsolute RecAP: Physics 1 Edition - Parent Functions & Physics Problem Solving Mindset

FromThe APsolute RecAP: Physics 1 Edition

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Length:
9 minutes
Released:
Sep 18, 2020
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Podcast episode

Description

Motion can be described in three main ways: algebraically, graphically, and narratively. In AP Physics 1, you will be expected to do all three. Episode 2 takes you ice skating to explain graphical relationships - linear (1:40), quadratic (3:06), inverse (4:40) and inverse-square function.(5:40) Once you read the problem, I strongly suggest drawing a picture that diagrams what is known about the object or objects involved (6:22).The Question of the Day asks (7:57) Newton’s 2nd Law is often written F = m*a. If the force on an object remains constant, and the mass is doubled, what happens to the acceleration?Thank you for listening to The APsolute RecAP: Physics 1 Edition!(AP is a registered trademark of the College Board and is not affiliated with The APsolute RecAP. Copyright 2020 - The APsolute RecAP, LLC. All rights reserved.)Website:www.theapsoluterecap.comEMAIL:TheAPsoluteRecAP@gmail.comFollow Us:INSTAGRAMTWITTERFACEBOOKYOUTUBE
Released:
Sep 18, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (34)

The APsolute RecAP: Physics 1 Edition is a guided review through all ten units of classical mechanics. Areas of focus include kinematics, motion, energy, momentum, electricity and sound. Plus, a thorough review of essential math skills and graphing analysis through practical examples! Make sure to subscribe wherever you get podcasts, download the accompanying study guides for extra practice, and follow along on social media for the question of the day and course updates! The 2021 exam is on Wednesday, May 5th.