Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 5 hours 9 minutes
You will have 25 minutes to answer a single experimental design question worth 12 points in the FRQ portion of the AP Physics 1 exam.
You will have 90 minutes to answer 5 free-response questions. Easiest strategy to implement is to grab the low hanging fruit.
On average, you will have 1.8 minutes for each multiple choice question. Episode 31 outlines the best strategies for finding the right answer!
One of the best strategies for preparing for the Physics 1 exam is knowing what you do not need to memorize.
Join Ryan on a daredevil stunt with a bike, go-cart, and skateboard in Episode 29.
Newton’s 3rd Law is easy to say, but tough to apply. The problem is usually that many people know the catchy phrase, but don’t actually know the meaning of the words in the phrase.
Angular momentum is conserved for systems of objects that are rotating. This is true for figure skaters and students on wheel chairs.
Episode 26 focuses on the energy associated with rotating objects. It's important to distinguish between translational motion and rotational motion.
What makes an object easy or difficult to rotate? Rotational inertia is a quantity that describes an object’s tendency to maintain its rotational motion about an axis.
In Episode 24 we are headed to a carnival to hop on rides that will have your head spinning and your stomach doing flips.