Physics
Physics is a rigorous, in-depth study of physical phenomena. The topics to be covered include vector analysis, mechanics, electricity, magnetism, waves, optics, heat, thermodynamics, and modern physics. Physical problem solving is emphasized throughout the course, and laboratory investigations reinforce concepts and develop analytical skills. Because the course is highly mathematical and requires familiarity with algebra, trigonometry, geometry, and graphical analysis, students must have completed Algebra II/Trigonometry or equivalent before enrolling in Physics. It is also strongly recommended that all Physics students be concurrently enrolled in an advanced math class such as College Algebra, Functions, Precalculus AC, or AP Calculus.
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Physics: Principles with Applications, 7th Edition D. Giancoli Pearson, 2014 1 Academic Credit |