Physics: Unraveling the Fundamental Laws of the Universe
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 6m | Size: 1.23 GB
Published 2/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 6m | Size: 1.23 GB
Exploring Motion, Energy, Matter, and Thermodynamics | This course offers an in-depth study of classical mechanics.
What you'll learn
To have a fairly good understanding of the basic principles of physics that include motion, forces, energy, work, electricity, magnetism, waves, modern physics.
Problem-Solving Skills: To use mathematical and analytical skills to solve physics problems using formulas, diagrams, and reasoning.
Conduct experiments to investigate physical phenomena, analyze data, and draw evidence-based conclusions while adhering to proper laboratory procedures.
Recognize & explain the relevance of physics in everyday life, technology, societal advancements, including understanding energy systems & environmental impacts
Requirements
Requirements or prerequisites that are usually expected to take the New York State Regents-based high school physics course include the following: Mathematics Proficiency: The student must have completed Algebra I and be presently enrolled in, or have completed, Geometry. Many schools recommend or require concurrent enrollment in Algebra II/Trigonometry. Foundational Science Knowledge: Completion of prior science courses, such as Living Environment (Biology) and Earth Science, is often required to ensure students have a basic understanding of scientific principles and methods. Grade Level: Physics is usually offered to students in grades 11 or 12, although some advanced students may take it earlier if they meet the prerequisites. Interest in Science: The course requires a disposition to problem-solving, experimentation, and analytical thinking skills. Other requirements may be specific to the school or district; hence, the course catalog or guidance counselor should be consulted for further information.
Description
Physics is the cornerstone of scientific inquiry, providing a profound understanding of the fundamental laws that govern the universe. This course delves into the principles of motion, energy, forces, and matter, equipping learners with the analytical skills necessary to explore the intricate workings of nature. Essential for scholars, educators, mentors, and professionals across disciplines, physics cultivates critical thinking, problem-solving, and logical reasoning—skills that are indispensable in scientific research, engineering, and technological innovation.By studying physics, learners develop a systematic approach to understanding complex phenomena, from the mechanics of celestial bodies to the behavior of subatomic particles. The course bridges theoretical concepts with real-world applications, illustrating how fundamental laws shape everything from everyday technology to the most advanced scientific discoveries.Designed for intellectually curious individuals, this course offers a rigorous foundation in classical and modern physics, making it an invaluable asset for those pursuing careers in STEM, academia, and beyond. Through structured inquiry and problem-solving, students gain the ability to interpret, predict, and manipulate the physical world, fostering a deeper appreciation for the universe’s underlying order. Physics is not just a subject—it is the key to unlocking the mysteries of existence. This course develops analytical skills to understand the fundamental forces shaping nature and advancing technology.
Who this course is for
This course is targeted for: High School Students: Students in either grade 11 or 12, although talented students in the earlier grades may join if they prove to be ready. Future STEM Aspirants: Ideal for students planning to pursue science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM) careers and/or higher studies. Curious Learners: Those students who would like to know how the physical world works and would have an interest in studying concepts of motion, energy, electricity, and waves. College-Bound Students: The students who just want to meet their college requirements in science or who want some background for further study. Problem Solvers: Especially for students who enjoy analytical thought, mathematical problem-solving, and hands-on experimentation. It also helps equip learners with critical skills both in academic and real-world applications, making the course very important to take from a diverse student population.
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