Introduction

AP Physics C: Mechanics explore concepts such as kinematics; Newton’s laws of motion, work, energy, and power; systems of particles and linear momentum; rotation; oscillations; and gravitation. Students will do hands-on laboratory work and in-class activities to investigate phenomena and use calculus to solve problems.

Objectives
Systematize the core knowledge of the subject
Become familiar with most AP exam formats
Reduce pressure and study time
Improve scores effectively
Enhance independant thinking
Create a solid foundation for higher education
Characteristics
Quality teachers with extensive knowledge about students psychology
Teaching programs are based on international standards
Exclusive materials that closely follow the AP formats
Personalized teaching method according to student progress
Commitment on AP pass grade
AP exam registration support
Course content
Unit 1: Kinematics
1.1 Kinematics in one dimension
1.2 Kinematics in two dimensions
Unit 2: Newton’s Laws of Motion
2.1 Newton’s laws of motion: first and second law
2.2 Circular motion
2.3 Newton’s laws of motion: third law
Unit 3: Work, Energy, and Power
3.1 Work–energy theorem
3.2 Forces and potential energy
3.3 Conservation of energy
3.4 Power
Unit 4: Systems of Particles and Linear Momentum
4.1 Center of mass
4.2 Impulse and momentum
4.3 Conservation of linear momentum, collisions
Unit 5: Rotation
5.1 Torque and rotational statics
5.2 Rotational kinematics
5.3 Rotational dynamics and energy
5.4 Angular momentum and its conservation
Unit 6: Oscillations
6.1 Simple harmonic motion, springs, and pendulums
Unit 7: Gravitation
7.1 Gravitational forces
7.2 Orbits of planets and satellites

Student achievement