1

Step 1

One-dimensional motion

2

Step 2

Two-dimensional motion

3

Step 3

Forces and Newton's laws of motion

4

Step 4

Work and energy

5

Step 5

Impacts and linear momentum

6

Step 6

Moments, torque, and angular momentum

7

Step 7

Gravitation

8

Step 8

Oscillatory motion

9

Step 9

Fluids

10

Step 10

Thermodynamics

11

Step 11

Electricity and magnetism

12

Step 12

Waves and optics

1

Step 1

One-dimensional motion

2

Step 2

Two-dimensional motion

3

Step 3

Forces and Newton's laws of motion

4

Step 4

Work and energy

5

Step 5

Impacts and linear momentum

6

Step 6

Moments, torque, and angular momentum

7

Step 7

Gravitation

8

Step 8

Oscillatory motion

9

Step 9

Fluids

10

Step 10

Thermodynamics

11

Step 11

Electricity and magnetism

12

Step 12

Waves and optics

15 January 2015 01 March 2015
Goal completed 12 March 2016

Goal author

Zhibek

China, Hangzhou

33 years old

Education

Пройти курс физики на Khan Academy

Обожаю этот ресурс, обожаю как Кхан подает материал. К новому семестру необходимо повторить физику, потому что вообще ничего из школьной программы не помню.

Думаю, что одной Khan Academy не обойтись, материала не так много, как по математике, но для начала - самое то.

  1. One-dimensional motion

    In this tutorial we begin to explore ideas of velocity and acceleration. We do exciting things like throw things off of cliffs (far safer on paper than in real life) and see how high a ball will fly in the air.

  2. Two-dimensional motion

    You understand velocity and acceleration well in one-dimension. Now we can explore scenarios that are even more fun. With a little bit of trigonometry (you might want to review your basic trig, especially what sin and cos are), we can think about whether a baseball can clear the "green monster" at Fenway Park.

  3. Forces and Newton's laws of motion

    This tutorial is the meat of much of classical physics. We think about what a force is and how Newton changed the world's (and possibly your) view of how reality works.

  4. Work and energy

    Work and energy. Potential energy. Kinetic energy. Mechanical advantage. Springs and Hooke's law.

  5. Impacts and linear momentum

    Linear momentum. Conservation of momentum. Elastic collisions.

  6. Moments, torque, and angular momentum

    Thinking about making things rotate. Center of mass, torque, moments and angular velocity.

  7. Gravitation

    Classical gravity. How masses attract each other (according to Newton).

  8. Oscillatory motion

    Pendulums. Slinkies. You when you have to use the bathroom but it is occupied. These all go back and forth over and over and over again. This tutorial explores this type of motion.

  9. Fluids

  10. Thermodynamics

  11. Electricity and magnetism

  12. Waves and optics

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