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Physics Series

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Calculus-Based Physics: Vectors & Kinematics

4th session

We will use calculus to explore vectors, kinematics, and projectile motion. We will build from the ground up, developing intuition and deriving the origins of each formula. For this class, we will have slides outlining the plan and collaborate together on a whiteboard to solve problems. It might be helpful to bring a pencil and a piece of paper if you prefer to take notes or write on paper instead of the whiteboard. Please ensure you have a basic familiarity with differential and integral calculus. Although I will try to cover everything you need to know, it may be beneficial to have some foundational understanding. Prior knowledge of physics is recommended (although new participants are welcome), but keep in mind that we are here to reinforce and clarify concepts rather than learn them from scratch. I hope you'll join us for this session!

Andrii B

2 spots left!

Physics session w/ Khadija R

2nd session

We'll cover the foundations of energy and momentum and any other questions you might have

Renzo H

Registration closed.

Physics session w/ Jeanelle & Nikhil

2nd session

We’ll be covering Jeanelle’s questions on net forces and dynamics.

Renzo H

Registration full.

Calculus-based Kinematics: 1D-3D

2nd session

We'll cover kinematics in each session, from constant acceleration equations to projectile motions in all dimensions. Before starting the main discussion, I will introduce any necessary pre-requirements, such as vectors or even calculus concepts, as a reminder. Practice problems will be assigned each session, and no, they are not compulsory, but they are highly recommended for mastering the topics!

Benyamin S

3/15