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Physics - Kinematics / Motion in One Dimension (1-D)
Rating: 4.6 out of 5(10 ratings)
2,258 students
Last updated 3/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Have an understanding of introductory algebra-based physics.
  • Understand and solve problems in kinematics (one-dimensional motion).
  • Apply physics to real-life situations.
  • Solve introductory algebra-based physics test questions.

Course content

1 section12 lectures1h 32m total length
  • Position and Displacement Lesson13:15

    Print note template and fill in notes during video lecture.  Use notes and examples as resource when completing assignment.

  • Position and Displacement Assignment
  • Position vs Time Graphs Lesson11:27

    Take notes during video lecture.  Use notes and examples as resource when completing assignment.

  • Position vs Time Graphs Assignment
  • Speed and Velocity Lesson10:20

    Take notes during video lecture.  Use notes and examples as resource when completing assignment.

  • Speed and Velocity Assignment
  • Average Velocity on Position vs Time Graphs Lesson5:40

    Take notes during video lecture.  Use notes and examples as resource when completing assignment.

  • Average Velocity on Position vs Time Graph Assignment
  • Average Velocity Equation Lesson7:30

    Print note template and fill in notes during video lecture.  Use notes and examples as resource when completing assignment.

  • Average Velocity Equation Assignment
  • Instantaneous Velocity Lesson4:43

    Take notes during video lecture.  Use notes and examples as resource when completing assignment.

  • Instantaneous Velocity Assignment
  • Kinematics Quiz #1
  • Graphs Comparison Lesson5:26

    Print note template and fill in notes during video lecture.  Use notes and examples as resource when completing assignment.

  • Graphs Comparison Assignment
  • Area under Velocity vs Time Graphs Lesson7:37

    Take notes during video lecture.  Use notes and examples as resource when completing assignment.

  • Area Under Velocity vs Time Graphs Assignment
  • Velocity vs Time Graphs Lesson3:36

    Take notes during video lecture.  Use notes and examples as resource when completing assignment.

  • Velocity vs Time Graphs Assignment
  • Acceleration Equation Lesson3:21

    Take notes during video lecture.  Use notes and examples as resource when completing assignment.

  • Acceleration Equation Assignment
  • Kinematic Equations Lesson11:06

    Take notes during video lecture.  Use notes and examples as resource when completing assignment.

  • Kinematic Equations Assignment
  • Acceleration of Gravity (g) Lesson8:43

    Print note template and fill in notes during video lecture.  Use notes and examples as resource when completing assignment.

  • Acceleration of Gravity (g) Assignment
  • Kinematics Quiz #2
  • Kinematics Test

Requirements

  • Be able to rearrange and solve simple algebraic equations.
  • No calculus needed.

Description

This course is one of a series of courses designed for algebra-based high school and intro college physics.  In this course, the topics and concepts in one-dimensional kinematics will be covered; including displacement, velocity, acceleration, graphing, kinematics, and gravity. The course contains video lessons with note templates, practice assignments, and assessment quizzes.  Completion of these items should enable students to have a firm understanding of the topics and concepts listed in the course description.

The highlight of this course is very clear and simplified explanations of the concepts during the video lessons with assignments that reinforce the learning.  This is a great course for any student struggling with the basic concepts of a high school or introductory college physics course or anyone interested in starting to learn about physics.  This course does not cover calculus-based physics, but the foundation of the physics concepts still applies to calculus-based courses.

Upon completion of this course, students can continue with the other courses in this series which contain the topics covered in a traditional introductory physics course.  These courses are taught by an instructor with over 25 years of experience teaching physics and is known for explaining the concepts in physics clearly for all to understand.

If learners are younger than 18 but above the required age for consent to use online services where you live (for example, 13 in the US or 16 in Ireland), they may not set up an account, but are encouraged to invite a parent or guardian to open an account and help them access the content and monitor their learning.

Who this course is for:

  • People wanting easy to understand instruction in physics.
  • Parents/guardians looking for support for their high school students.
  • Introductory level college physics students.
  • Students looking to supplement their physics instruction.