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929 Physics Training Courses

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Preparing for the AP Physics 1 Exam

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About this course: This course is designed for high school students preparing to take the AP* Physics 1 Exam. * AP Physics 1 is a registere…

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The Finite Element Method for Problems in Physics

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About this course: This course is an introduction to the finite element method as applicable to a range of problems in physics and engineer…

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Particle Physics: an Introduction

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About this course: This course introduces you to subatomic physics, i.e. the physics of nuclei and particles. More specifically, the follow…

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How Things Work: An Introduction to Physics

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About this course: An introduction to physics in the context of everyday objects. Created by: University of Virginia Taught by: Louis A. Bl…

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CSET Science Subtest I: Astronomy, Earth Sciences, Physics

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Many countries and all states in the United States qualify their teachers by requiring that they pass a subject-matter exam. The University…

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Introduction to Physics of Semiconductor Devices

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Enroll Now: Online, enroll anytime Enroll Now Online course: Internet access required Enroll anytime: You have 6 months to complete $265 (E…

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Concepts of Physics

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Enroll Now: Online, enroll anytime Enroll Now Online course: Internet access required Enroll anytime: You have 6 months to complete $770 (E…

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Physics 21: Science from Superheroes to Global Warming

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Have you ever wondered if Superman could really fly? What was Spiderman's spidey sense? How did Wonder Woman's invisible jet work? What doe…

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Fundamentals of Physics I

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This course provides a thorough introduction to the principles and methods of physics for students who have good preparation in physics and…

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Fundamentals of Physics II

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This is a continuation of Fundamentals of Physics, I (PHYS 200), the introductory course on the principles and methods of physics for stude…

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Introduction to Physics

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Landmarks in Physics Study physics abroad in Europe — virtually! Learn the basics of physics on location in Italy, the Netherlands and the …

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Studio Concepts 501: Gear and the Physics of Sound

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92 videos | 206 minutes | by Jim Pavett These days more and more people are recording at home instead of going to professional studios. The…

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IGCSE Physics Course

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Physics Paper 1 Section 1: Forces and motion Section 2: Electricity Section 3: Waves Section 4: Energy resources and energy transfer Sectio…

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Class 12 Physics (India): Single slit interference

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What happens when there's only one hole? Class 12 Physics (India) It is now time to dive deeper into the world of physics with topics from …

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Class 11 Physics (India): Basic derivative rules (Part 2)

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Constant multiple rule says that the derivative of f(x)=kg(x) is f'(x)=kg'(x). Sum/Difference rule says that the derivative of f(x)=g(x)±h(…