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AP®︎ Physics 1

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An algebra-based, introductory college-level physics course that explores topics such as Newtonian mechanics (including rotational motion); work, energy, and power; mechanical waves and sound; and introductory simple circuits. This course is followed shortly after with AP®︎ Physics 2, which we also support.

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Hours 29
Language English
Subjects Science

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Assistant Undergraduate Physics Researcher $19k

Course Mentor, Physics and Geosciences $46k

Research Administrator, Applied & Engineering Physics, Biomedical Engineering Lead $49k

Science Teacher- Biology, Chemistry, and Physics $50k

Physics/Math Instructor $56k

Assistant Physics Grader $58k

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Research Associate Physics – Instrumentation Systems $68k

Professor of Chemistry and Physics $85k

Physics Based Modeling Group Leader $111k

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Uniform circular motion and gravitation (You were viewing this course)

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Linear momentum and collisions

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Torque and angular momentum

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Simple harmonic motion

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Waves and sound

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Electric charge and electric force

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DC Circuits

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From Khan Academy
Hours 29
Language English
Subjects Science

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Assistant Undergraduate Physics Researcher $19k

Course Mentor, Physics and Geosciences $46k

Research Administrator, Applied & Engineering Physics, Biomedical Engineering Lead $49k

Science Teacher- Biology, Chemistry, and Physics $50k

Physics/Math Instructor $56k

Assistant Physics Grader $58k

9Th Grade Physics Teacher $58k

Research Associate Physics – Instrumentation Systems $68k

Professor of Chemistry and Physics $85k

Physics Based Modeling Group Leader $111k

Assistant Physics Research $114k

Assistant Physics Tutor - Department of Physics $120k

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