12th Grade Physics

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Course Introduction

0 Course Introduction 02:07

Welcome to 12th Grade Physics! In this video, I'll introduce myself and explain my course.

Fundamentals of Physics

1 Converting Metric Units 27:33

Picture of Converting Metric Units A lesson over the basics of metric unit conversion.

2 Metric Unit Conversion Wrap Up 13:08

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

3 Dimensional Analysis 15:50

In this lesson we discuss dimensional analysis (sometimes called unit analysis) and work through some examples.

4 Dimensional Analysis Wrap Up 13:30

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

5 Scientific Notation 12:50

In this lesson we learn about what scientific notation is and how it is used in physics.

6 Scientific Notation Wrap Up 10:45

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

One Dimensional Motion

7 One Dimensional Vectors 10:50

In this video we discuss vectors and do several practice problems on how to solve for resultant vectors in one dimensional situations.

8 One Dimensional Vector Wrap Up 07:06

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

9 Speed & Velocity 12:00

We begin building our understanding of one-dimensional motion by covering some basic concepts such as vectors, scalars, speed, velocity, acceleration, and free fall.

10 Speed and Velocity Wrap Up 09:21

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

11 Freefall and Acceleration 12:28

We discuss the vertical aspects of one-dimensional motion in this lesson as we discuss freefall and acceleration.

12 Free Fall and Acceleration Wrap Up 04:56

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

Two Dimensional Motion

13 Using Vectors In Two Dimensions 10:50

In this lesson we quickly review one-dimensional vectors before applying what we know to two dimensions.

14 Two Dimensional Vector Wrap Up 07:55

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

15 Projectile Motion 11:21

Projectile motion takes what we've learned about 2 dimensional vectors and applies the concepts of velocity, distance, freefall, and acceleration to describe the movement of projectiles.

16 Projectile Motion Wrap Up 08:20

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

Newton's Laws of Motion

17 Newton's First Law of Motion 12:57

In this video we cover Newton's First Law and related concepts.

18 Newton's First Law Wrap Up 05:30

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

19 Newton's Second Law of Motion 13:33

In this lesson, we discuss Newton's Second Law of motion and the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration.

20 Newtons Third Law of Motion 09:53

In this video we cover many of the concepts behind Newton's Third Law of Motion.

21 Newton's Third Law Wrap Up 02:50

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

22 Newton's Second Law of Motion Wrap Up 10:30

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

23 Friction 12:06

As promised in a previous video, we look at friction and how it ties into Newton's Laws of Motion.

24 Friction Wrap Up 04:29

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

25 Momentum and Impulse 09:43

This lesson introduces the concepts of momentum and impulse.

26 Momentum and Impulse Wrap Up 08:45

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

Waves and Light

27 Wave Fundamentals 15:42

In this introduction we cover a lot of the basic topics and formulas which will serve as the foundation for following lessons.

28 Wave Fundamentals Wrap Up 02:28

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

29 Sound Waves 11:31

In this lesson we take a conceptual look at many of the fundamental ideas behind sound waves as well as apply some of the wave formulas we learned in the previous lesson to sound.

30 Sound Wave Wrap Up 02:10

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

31 Light 14:20

In this lesson we look into the nature of the electromagnetic spectrum, light, and the speed of light.

32 Light Wrap Up 01:52

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

33 What Is A Light Year? 07:55

In this short lesson we explain what a light year really is learn how many kilometers and miles light travels in a year.

34 Lightyear Wrap Up 01:52

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

35 Colors 16:23

In this lesson we discuss the color spectrum.

36 Color Wrap Up 04:48

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

37 Reflection and Refraction 15:23

In our last unit on waves we focus on how they can be reflected and refracted. We discuss how this relates to light waves but we also look briefly at how this can relate to sound waves as well.

38 Reflection and Refraction Wrap Up 01:29

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

39 Lenses 05:31

This short lesson takes a very conceptual look at lenses.

40 Lens Wrap Up 06:06

This short lesson takes a very conceptual look at lenses.

Energy

41 Energy 12:21

In this lesson we cover work, power, potential energy, and kinetic energy.

42 Energy Wrap Up 06:12

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

Gravity

43 An Introduction To Gravity 11:22

In this video we talk about gravity as a concept as well as look at the mathematical formulas used to calculate gravitational attraction between two masses and find the gravity of a single mass.

44 Gravity Wrap Up 02:37

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

45 Gravitational Interactions 11:49

Now that we know some of the basics of gravity, let's look more at how masses interact with each other gravitationally.

46 Gravitational Interaction Wrap Up 07:22

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

Atoms and Matter

47 Atoms Fundamentals 11:38

In this lesson we discuss that particles that make up atoms and the different phases of matter.

48 Atom Fundamentals Wrap Up 03:10

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

49 Solids 14:32

In this lesson we look at the atomic nature of solids and learn how to calculate the density of an object.

50 Solids Wrap Up 03:09

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

51 Liquids 13:13

Here we take a closer look at liquids and concepts such as buoyancy, the Archimedes Principle, and Pascal's Principle.

52 Liquids Wrap Up 01:31

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

53 Gases 11:46

In this lesson we discuss the last phase of matter we will cover in this course, which is gas.

54 Gas Wrap Up 02:40

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

Electricity

55 Electrostatics 17:08

In this lesson we introduce Coulomb's Law and discuss concepts behind electrostatics.

56 Electrostatic Wrap Up 03:26

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson. At the beginning of the video I state that I'm about to talk about the lens homework and it even says "lenses" on the board but, rest assured, I cover the electrostatic worksheet. Sorry about any confusion!

57 Electric Fields 10:25

In this lesson we build off of what we've learned about electrostatics in order to learn about electric fields.

58 Electric Fields Wrap Up 04:04

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

59 Electric Potential 06:52

In this short lesson we discuss what electric potential is and how to calculate it.

60 Electric Potential Wrap Up 03:05

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

61 Electric Current 12:55

In this lesson we discuss potential difference and current.

62 Electric Current Wrap Up 05:10

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

63 Electric Circuits 13:21

In our last lesson we look at circuit diagrams, the differences between series and parallel circuits, as well as how to determine the resistance of a circuit when resistors are in series and/or in parallel.

64 Electric Circuit Wrap Up 08:09

In this video, I discuss the homework for this lesson.

Course Description:

This course covers topics that would be taught in most Physics classrooms across North America.  This course contains 9 units and 33 interesting lessons. Each lesson includes a worksheet and a wrap up video which contains detailed explainations for the solutions to the problems in the lesson.

 

Course Goals:

Upon completion of this course, each student will have a foundational understanding of the core concepts of physics and will be ready to move onward to more advanced phyics classes at the high school or college levels.

 

Course Includes:

  • Over 10 hours of video content
  • 33 video lessons
  • 33 practice worksheets
  • 33 lesson wrap up videos (I review each problem and provide the answer step by step)
  • 33 short quizes
  • 33 detailed answer keys

 

Target Audience:

This course for for students who are interested in physics because...

  • They want to develop stronger problem solving skills
  • They want to major in a field that requires an understanding of physics
  • They enjoy mathmatics
  • They enjoy science
  • They want to understand more about how the world works from a scientific perspective
  • They want to sharper their critical thinking skills
  • They enjoy challenging themselves with new concepts

 

Course Requirements:

This course is for students which have taken introductory algebra classes or are currently enrolled in one. A knowledge of basic geometry will also be advantageous.

 

Course Topics:

  • Metric Unit Conversion
  • Dimensional Analysis
  • Scientific Notation
  • One Dimensional Vectors
  • Speed and Velocity
  • Freefall and Acceleration
  • Two Dimensional Vectors
  • Projectile Motion
  • Newton's First Law of Motion
  • Newton's Second Law of Motion
  • Friction
  • Newton's Third Law of Motion
  • Momentum and Impulse
  • Wave Fundamentals
  • Sound
  • Light
  • Light years
  • Colors
  • Reflection and refraction
  • Lenses
  • Energy
  • Gravity
  • Gravitational Interactions
  • Atoms
  • Solids
  • Liquids
  • Gases
  • Electrostatics
  • Electric Fields
  • Electric Potential
  • Electric Current
  • Electric Circuits

 

 

  • Teacher: Justin
  • Areas of expertise: Physics, Biology
  • Education: Masters, Science Education
  • Interests: Physics, astronomy, geology, computer science, programming, gaming, spending time outdoors, spending time with my family.
  • Skills:
  • Associations: Certified teacher in the state of Texas, General Science 8-12. I'm also a certified administrator in the state of Texas.
  • Issues I care about: Environmental issues, safety, quality education, scientific literacy among youth

Test Study Document

Digital Quizzes and Tests Answer Keys Document

Metric Unit Conversion Practice Key

(Answer Key) Dimensional Analysis

These answers given are approximate, meaning the student may or may not have chosen to round up their answers. If the students rounded up logically, or chose not to round up at all then I would still give them credit if I was grading the paper, so long as they are still close to the answer given.

(Answer Key) One Dimensional Motion

(Answer Key) Speed & Velocity Problems

(Answer Key) Freefall and Acceleration Questions

(Answer Key) Two Dimensional Vector Problems

(Answer Key) Projectile Motion Problems

(Answer Key) Newton's First Law Questions

(Answer Key) Friction Problems

(Answer Key) Newton's Third Law

(Answer Key) Energy Problems

(Answer Key) Wave Problems

(Answer Key) Atom Fundamental Questions

(Answer Key) Gravity Question

(Answer Key) Gravitational Interactions

(Answer Key) Momentum and Impulse Problems

(Answer Key) Scientific Notation

(Answer Key) One Dimensional Vectors

(Answer Key) Newton's Second Law Problems

(Answer Key) Sound

(Answer Key) Light

(Answer Key) Lightyear Questions

(Answer Key) Colors

(Answer Key) Reflection and Refraction

(Answer Key) Lenses

(Answer Key) Solids

(Answer Key) Liquids

(Answer Key) Gases

(Answer Key) Electrostatics

(Answer Key) Electric Fields

(Answer Key) Electric Potential

(Answer Key) Electric Current

(Answer Key) Electric Circuits

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