| This collection is confined to an extremely fundamental level of subject matter common to the great majority of introductory physics courses. Questions range from simple to fairly sophisticated, extending over a variety of modes that emerge as essential components in the learning and understanding of physics. These modes include forming and applying basic concepts, operational definition, verbalization, connection of abstractions to everyday experience, checking for internal consistency and interpreting results. |
| Scaling and Ratio Reasoning. Kinematics. Force and Dynamics. Momentum and Energy. Electricity. Direct Current Circuits. Electromagnetism. Particle Trajectories in E- and B-Fields. Wave Phenomena. Images with Mirrors and Lenses. Geometrical and Physical Optics. Fluids and Thermal Phenomena. Kinetic Theory. Modern Physics. Mixed Areas of Subject Matter. Naked Eye Astronomy. Learning Objectives. Term Paper Assignments. |
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