Regular high school physics is an introductory course that explores the basic principles of physics. It emphasizes foundational concepts, problem-solving, and real-world applications, using algebra and minimal trigonometry.
Description:
The course typically covers:
Motion and Kinematics: Describing and analyzing movement
Forces and Newton’s Laws: Understanding the relationship between forces and motion
Work, Energy, and Power: Exploring conservation and transformation of energy
Momentum and Collisions: Investigating how objects interact
Waves and Sound: Studying properties and behavior of waves, including sound
Electricity and Magnetism: Basics of electric forces, circuits, and magnetic phenomena
Light and Optics: Introduction to light, reflection, refraction, and lenses