Physics For students entering grades 7 – 9 Description Please note this course is IN-PERSON. First Time Physics teaches the essential definitions and descriptions of classical physics in the areas such as motion, forces, Newton’s laws, momentum, energy and electrostatics. Mathematically, our course will primarily use three variable equations with basic algebra. Students must clearly solve these equations for missing variables and use proper units and notation. The core focus of First Time Physics is building fluent verbal descriptions of physical systems as well as learning fundamental rules for solving problems in classical physics. The course prepares students for the coming year’s most challenging topics such as 2-D vectors, 2-D kinematics, 2-D force analysis, conservation of energy, conservation of momentum and electrostatics. Course Session July 7 – July 18 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM (PST) | 5:30 PM-7:30 PM (EST) Fee $625
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