Courses
Physics101: (high
school level)
- This course will cover introductory
high school physics
- Program is 6 weeks long
- You will meet with your instructor
3 hours a week
- Instructor will give brief lecture
- Then focus will be on solving problems
fast and effectively
- Our instructor has PhD in Electrical
Engineering
- Maximum class size is 10
Course schedule:
Week 1: Kinematics: The motion
of objects in one-dimension is described using words, diagrams, numbers,
graphs, and equations.
Week 2: Newtons Law: Newton's
three laws of motion are explained and their application to the analysis
of the motion of objects in one dimension is discussed.
Week 3:Vectors: Vector principles
and operations are introduced and combined with kinematics principles
and Newton's laws to describe, explain and analyze the motion of objects
in two dimensions. Applications include riverboat problems, projectiles,
inclined planes, and static equilibrium.
Week 4:Momentum: The impulse-momentum
change theorem and the law of conservation of momentum are introduced,
explained and applied to the analysis of collisions of objects.
Week 5:Work Enegry and Power:
Concepts of work, kinetic energy and potential energy are discussed;
these concepts are combined with the work-energy theorem to provide
a convenient means of analyzing an object or system of objects moving
between an initial and final state.
Week 6: Basic Electricity: Concept
of electricity, method of charging, electric field, electric force
will be introduced.
Cost: $199
Dates: From July 7, 2006 to
August 12 2006
If you are interested please
click here to send email or call 1-800-968-7835
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