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Kinematics For Gce "O" Level Physics

Kinematics For Gce "O" Level Physics

Last updated 10/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 456.98 MB | Duration: 1h 22m

Learn each concept in under 10 minutes

What you'll learn
Difference between Speed & Velocity, Distance & Displacement, Uniform & Non-Uniform Acceleration
Graphical analysis of Distance-time graph and Velocity-time graph
Describe the motion of bodies under free fall with and without air resistance
Free fall and effect of Air Resistance
Concept and computation of terminal velocity

Requirements
As this course covers graphical analysis, though not mandatory, it would be easier for students to have basic understanding of graph plotting and calculating area and gradient of graphs.

Description
Are you a student taking the Singapore-Cambridge GCE “O” Level Pure Physics examination? Are you having difficulties understanding the concepts in Kinematics and not able to follow what your teachers taught in school? If so, then this course is for you.This Kinematic course is carefully crafted to help students achieve the learning outcomes detailed in the GCE “O” level Physics (6091) syllabus. It is designed to make the learning process simple, fast and effective.Every lesson consists of a short video that explains the concept with animated illustrations using everyday-life examples. At various learning milestone, quizzes with questions of gradual difficulty levels are provided to enable students to test their understanding and reinforce their learning. Throughout the course, students will be given exam preparation tips, advised on commonly made mistakes and misconceptions and taught the skills of how to correctly answer GCE O Level questions. By the end of the course, students will be well equipped with the knowledge required for examination.What are the topics covered in this course?This course covers the following topics:Speed, Velocity & AccelerationGraphical Analysis of MotionFree FallEffects of Air ResistanceHow you will benefit from this course?Here's what is unique about this course:Learn each concept easily in under 10 minutes;Visualize and grasp the concepts through animated illustrations and everyday-life examples;Gain confidence in exam preparation through a guided program of solving questions of gradual difficulty levels and acquire the skills to solve GCE “O” level examination questions;Get tips on commonly made mistakes and be corrected on misconceptions;

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Why this course is for you & how to score for Kinematics?

Section 2: The Concepts - Speed, Velocity & Acceleration

Lecture 2 Lesson 1 -Speed and Average Speed

Lecture 3 Lesson 2 - Displacement and Distance

Lecture 4 Lesson 3 - Velocity and Speed

Lecture 5 Lesson 4 - Uniform and Non-Uniform Acceleration

Lecture 6 Lesson 5 - Solving GCE O Level Questions

Section 3: Graphical Analysis of Motion

Lecture 7 Lesson 6 - Objects at Rest

Lecture 8 Lesson 7 - Objects travelling with uniform velocity

Lecture 9 Lesson 8 - Objects travelling at uniform Acceleration

Lecture 10 Lesson 9 -Interpreting graphs with non-uniform acceleration

Lecture 11 Lesson 10 - GCE Paper 2 Question on Graphical Analysis of Motion

Section 4: Free Fall and Effect of Air Resistance

Lecture 12 Lesson 11 -Acceleration of Free Fall

Lecture 13 Lesson 12 - Effects of Air Resistance on Falling Objects

Lecture 14 Lesson 13- What is the Physics theory behind Skydiving?

Lecture 15 Lesson 14 - Assignment Review

Lecture 16 Lesson 15- Solving GCE O Level Questions on Acceleration due to Gravity

Secondary students preparing for GCE “O” Level Pure Physics examination students,Anyone interested in Kinematics

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