AP Physics 1 - Remote Learning
Unit 6 Learning Goal(s):
Concept 1: Translational Equilibrium
Concept 2: Torque at 90 Degrees
Concept 3: Torque NOT at 90 Degrees
Concept 4: Rotational Kinematics
Concept 5: Torque generated from Rotating Objects
Concept 6: Angular Momentum/Impulse and Angular Kinetic Energy
Concept 1: Translational Equilibrium
Concept 2: Torque at 90 Degrees
Concept 3: Torque NOT at 90 Degrees
Concept 4: Rotational Kinematics
Concept 5: Torque generated from Rotating Objects
Concept 6: Angular Momentum/Impulse and Angular Kinetic Energy
Note Keys:
Notes-1: Translational Equilibrium
Notes-2: Torque at 90 Degrees
Notes-3: Torque not at 90 Degrees
Notes-4: Rotational Kinematics
Notes-5: Torque, Angular Momentum/Impulse and Angular Kinetic Energy
Notes-1: Translational Equilibrium
Notes-2: Torque at 90 Degrees
Notes-3: Torque not at 90 Degrees
Notes-4: Rotational Kinematics
Notes-5: Torque, Angular Momentum/Impulse and Angular Kinetic Energy
Week 1: Review Conditions for Equilibrium - Refresh our understanding of BOTH Translational and Rotational Equilibrium before moving on to Rotating Objects
During the first week students will be given time to review concepts originally covered in the last two weeks before Spring Break.
Please read the letter below regarding the the upcoming AP Physics 1 exam.
Hello Physlete's,
I hope everyone (and those connected to you) are currently safe and sound during these difficult times. Your focus right now should be on both your own personal health and that of your families. If there is anything I can do to support you over the next weeks or months please don't hesitate to ask.
I thought I would pass on a little info regarding AP Physics 1 and what will happen as we move forward. Those who have signed up for the AP Physics 1 Exam will still be writing but instead of a 3 hr MC and LA exam the exam will be taken online and will be 45 minutes in length. The exam time and date is probably going to be pushed back, and I will know the details on ASAP.
The exam will focus on non Googlable questions as opposed to content focused questions. I will be given access to some practice exams shortly and will pass those along to you. The exam will also focus on less concepts/units. Instead of the 10 concepts/units listed in the attachment you will ONLY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR UNITS/CONCEPTS 1-7. This means Waves, Electrostatics and Electricity will be covered next year in either AP Physics 2 or Physics 12 (whichever you have chosen).
The two sections yet to be covered are rotational motion (both kinematics and dynamics and can be found on the last two sections of the current note package) and SHM (Simple Harmonic Motion - Days 6-8 of Unit 8 on my website). Neither of these sections are huge so we should be able to cover them and then do some review before the exam.
Learning Targets for Week 1:
Concept 1: Solving problems involving Translational Equilibrium (all forces in a system are balanced)
Concept 2: Rotational Equilibrium - Torque at 90 Degrees Torques both Clockwise and Counterclockwise are Balanced!
Concept 3: Rotational Equilibrium - Torque NOT at 90 Degrees
Week 2: Rotational Kinematics - Describing the motion of objects moving in Circles (See the Angular Velocity article from Last Week!)
Learning Targets for Week 2:
Concept 4: Rotational Kinematics (rads vs degrees, angle of rotation, angular velocity, and angular acceleration)
Learning Targets for Week 3:
Concept 5: Torque generated from Rotating Objects
Concept 6: Angular Momentum/Impulse and Angular Kinetic Energy
During the first week students will be given time to review concepts originally covered in the last two weeks before Spring Break.
Please read the letter below regarding the the upcoming AP Physics 1 exam.
Hello Physlete's,
I hope everyone (and those connected to you) are currently safe and sound during these difficult times. Your focus right now should be on both your own personal health and that of your families. If there is anything I can do to support you over the next weeks or months please don't hesitate to ask.
I thought I would pass on a little info regarding AP Physics 1 and what will happen as we move forward. Those who have signed up for the AP Physics 1 Exam will still be writing but instead of a 3 hr MC and LA exam the exam will be taken online and will be 45 minutes in length. The exam time and date is probably going to be pushed back, and I will know the details on ASAP.
The exam will focus on non Googlable questions as opposed to content focused questions. I will be given access to some practice exams shortly and will pass those along to you. The exam will also focus on less concepts/units. Instead of the 10 concepts/units listed in the attachment you will ONLY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR UNITS/CONCEPTS 1-7. This means Waves, Electrostatics and Electricity will be covered next year in either AP Physics 2 or Physics 12 (whichever you have chosen).
The two sections yet to be covered are rotational motion (both kinematics and dynamics and can be found on the last two sections of the current note package) and SHM (Simple Harmonic Motion - Days 6-8 of Unit 8 on my website). Neither of these sections are huge so we should be able to cover them and then do some review before the exam.
Learning Targets for Week 1:
Concept 1: Solving problems involving Translational Equilibrium (all forces in a system are balanced)
Concept 2: Rotational Equilibrium - Torque at 90 Degrees Torques both Clockwise and Counterclockwise are Balanced!
Concept 3: Rotational Equilibrium - Torque NOT at 90 Degrees
- Worksheet - Transitional Equilibrium (Completed BEFORE the break)
- Worksheet - Torque at 90 Degrees (Completed BEFORE the break)
- Worksheet - Torque NOT at 90 Degrees (Completed BEFORE the break)
- Annotated Answer KEY to the 3 Worksheets Above (Completed BEFORE the break)
- Practice - Both Translational and Rotational Equilibrium
- Practice - Both Translational and Rotational Equilibrium KEY
- Quiz: 4a, 4b, 4c
- Quiz: 5a, 5b, 5c
- Quiz/Assignment on Translational and Rotational Equilibrium can be found on Google Classroom
- Reading - Angular Velocity
Week 2: Rotational Kinematics - Describing the motion of objects moving in Circles (See the Angular Velocity article from Last Week!)
Learning Targets for Week 2:
Concept 4: Rotational Kinematics (rads vs degrees, angle of rotation, angular velocity, and angular acceleration)
- Video: Rotational Kinematics (Angular Position and Angular Velocity) Part I
- Video: Rotational Kinematics (Connecting Linear and Angular motion) Part II
- Notes-4: Rotational Kinematics (Note this has been updated from your Note Packages, please download and use this!)
- Notes-4: Rotational Kinematics (KEY)
- Worksheet - Rotational Kinematics
- Quiz: 6a, 6b, 6c
- Kinematics Summary Handout for the Final Exam
- FR Questions (with Answer Key)
- Quiz/Assignment on Kinematics (Review for the Final Exam) can be found on Socrative Review (Website: www.socratice.com Room Number: ROCKAPPHYICS1)
Learning Targets for Week 3:
Concept 5: Torque generated from Rotating Objects
Concept 6: Angular Momentum/Impulse and Angular Kinetic Energy
- Video: Moment of Inertia
- Video: Angular Momentum
- Video: Rotational Kinetic Energy
- Notes-5: Rotational Dynamics/Energetics (Note this has been updated from your Note Packages, please download and use this!)
- Notes-5: Rotational Dynamics/Energetics (KEY)
- Worksheet - Rotational Inertia, Angular Momentum/Kinetic Energy
- Quiz: 7a, 7b, 7c
- Socrative - Unit Review on Equilibrium + Rotation can be found on Socrative Review (Website: www.socratice.com Room Number: SLAWSON) - Note you will be completing 2 Socrative Reviews this week with different room #'s
- Dynamics Summary Handout for the Final Exam
- FR Questions (with Answer Key)
- Quiz/Assignment on Dynamics(Review for the Final Exam) can be found on Socrative Review (Website: www.socratice.com Room Number: ROCKAPPHYICS1)
- Download, Print and Complete Unit Quiz - Unit 6 and submit via Google Classroom (give yourself 30 mins + calculator + equation sheets)
- Complete (1 per group of 3) Making a Unit Test Assignment posted on Goggle Classroom ~ groups assigned on Google Classroom
- Work, Energy and Power Summary Handout for the Final Exam
- FR Work, Energy, and Power Questions (with Answer Key)
- Quiz/Assignment on Work, Energy and Power (Review for the Final Exam) can be found on Socrative Review (Website: www.socratice.com Room Number: SLawson)
- Momentum Summary Handout for the Final Exam
- FR Momentum Questions (with Answer Key)
- Quiz/Assignment on Work, Energy and Power (Review for the Final Exam) can be found on Socrative Review (Website: www.socratice.com Room Number: ROCKAPPHYICS1)
Unit 7 Learning Goal(s):
Concept 1: Simple Harmonic Motion
Concept 2: SHM in Spring's
Concept 3: SHM in Pendulum's
Concept 1: Simple Harmonic Motion
Concept 2: SHM in Spring's
Concept 3: SHM in Pendulum's
Week 5: Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)
Useful Information for the Upcoming AP Exam:
Mandatory 1-Week Break from AP Physics :)
Week 8: Applications of SHM
- Handout - Introduction to Simple Harmonic Motion
- Handout - Introduction to Simple Harmonic Motion KEY
- Handout - Springs and Energy
- Handout - Springs and Energy KEY
- Worksheet - SHM (and Spring's/Pendulum's)
- Worksheet - SHM (and Spring's/Pendulum's) KEY
- Quiz Spring's: 4a, 4b
- Quiz Pendulum's: 5a, 5b
- Circular Motion, Gravitation, and Rotational Motion Summary Handout for the Final Exam
- FR Circular Motion, Gravitation, and Rotational Motion (with Answer Key)
- Quiz/Assignment on Circular Motion, Gravitation, and Rotational Motion (Review for the Final Exam) can be found on Socrative Review (Website: www.socratice.com Room Number: SLawson)
- SHM (Simple Harmonic Motion) Summary Handout for the Final Exam
- FR SHM (Simple Harmonic Motion) Questions (with Answer Key)
Useful Information for the Upcoming AP Exam:
- AP Testing Guide
- The Exam Day Experience
- AP Exam Day Checklist
- AP Exam Explainer Videos
- Are you receiving email from AP? How to "Confirm your Email Address with AP" OR check your junk folder....
- Equation Sheet and Tables for AP Physics 1
- Khan Academy AP Physics 1 Review - Remember to skip questions related to Electrical Circuits and Waves
- Free Response Questions from 2019 - Sorry no KEY! :(
Mandatory 1-Week Break from AP Physics :)
Week 8: Applications of SHM
- Simulation on Springs (Google Classroom)
- Lab Pendulums (Google Classroom)