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Physics Mechanics

Achyut B

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This series ended on September 5, 2023. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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We will first start with one dimensional motion. We will explore kinematics; Newton's laws; work, energy, power; center of mass; and collisions in one dimension. We will then introduce the concept of vectors and its application in motion in more than one dimension. In the next part of the series, we will revisit the topics from kinematics to collisions­—this time in more than one dimension using vectors. This part of the session will mostly involve solving problems, getting comfortable with vectors and reviewing earlier concepts in a new light. After this, we will move on to circular motion and finally rigid body dynamics (which includes torque, moment of inertia, etc.). After each session, you will receive a set of homework problems. The homework problems aim to get you comfortable with the concepts learnt and try to lead you to explore by yourself, concepts that will be covered in the future. So please complete the homework before the next session. The homework is for the benefit of the learner and is not mandatory. Learners must know calculus.

Tutor Qualifications

I have successfully navigated the AP Physics-C: Mechanics examination

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Please do not miss more than two sessions in a row. If you have to, message me to let me know that you are not going to attend the session prior to the session.

Learners must know calculus.

Dates

July 25 - September 5

Learners

14 / 20

Total Sessions

7

About the Tutor

I'm a 12th grade student interested in helping out in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. I'm deeply passionate about math, especially number theory and abstract algebra, and have successfully navigated AP-level courses in Physics-C, Chemistry, and Calculus-BC. I've also had college-level courses in Linear Algebra and Multivariable Calculus. I'd like to help out others in school by answering any questions related to these fields and provide a helping hand.

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