One objective of this course is to provide an overview of the major conceptual developments in historic and contemporary physics. It might be thought of as a lay person's guide to what physicist have had to say about the universe. From the earliest periods of recorded history humanity has asked questions and sought answers relating to the physical world. As a result of these inquiries, the knowledge of the human species has advanced. Thus, a second objective is to develop within the student an understanding of the scientific processes and theories designed to provide answers to the questioning mind. A third objective it to instill a certain appreciation for the science of physics as a quest to know and understand the physical world. Yet a fourth objective is to help the student understand the science and issues surrounding the use of modern technology which has its basis in physics. The intended outcome of this course is the development of an ability to think in a critical manner using both concrete and abstract examples from physics as models.
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2024 GPA-PREP Course 내신성적 향상을 위해 학생에게 적합한 최적의 수업환경과 수업내용을 제공합니다.
for Graders 9-12
(STARPREP® course code: PHYSI)
Professor
Dr. Jerome E Lee
MIT Mathematical Physics 졸업
KAIST Multi-physics 졸업
티칭 경력 23년차
South Korea Representative (2012-2022), MIT RSI
Active Member in 2022, MAA Mathematical Association of America
Professor
Seongyoon Hong
Seoul National University BS
Seoul National University 석사 졸업
Seoul National University Ph.D. 수료
Mathematics & Sciences Expert 전문강사 6년 이상 경력
High School Physics
Lecture Dates/Registration Status | Course Code/Specialty | Features/Singularities |
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Lecture Type 1:1 Tutoring Online/In-person Schedule is flexible Registration Status OPEN Registration Form 등록 신청서 |
STARPREP® COURSE CODE : PHYSI-01 Comprehensive Review of the Concepts and Theories Course 개념 및 이론 과정에 대한 종합적인 검토 학교 내신점수향상 대비반 Professor Dr. Jerome E Lee MIT Mathematical Physics 졸업 KAIST Multi-physics 졸업 티칭 경력 23년차 South Korea Representative (2012-2022), MIT RSI Active Member in 2022, MAA Mathematical Association of America Professor Seongyoon Hong Seoul National University BS Seoul National University 석사 졸업 Seoul National University Ph.D. 수료 Mathematics & Sciences Expert 전문강사 6년 이상 경력 |
★2024 Regular Physics GPA-PREP★ Comprehensive Review of the Concepts and Theories Course 개념 및 이론 과정에 대한 종합적인 검토 Students' Satisfaction : above 99% Optimizing Concurrent Classrooms (In the Classroom And Online Simultaneously) |
Physics™ | Physics™ |
High School Physics
01
What is Phjysics
1-1  Physics: Definitions and Applications |
02
Motion in One Dimension
2-1  Relative Motion, Distance, and Displacement |
03
Acceleration
3-1  Acceleration |
04
Forces and Newton's Law of Motion
4-1  Force |
05
Motion in Two Dimensions
5-1  Vector Addition and Subtraction: Graphical methods |
06
Circular and Rotational motion
6-1  Angle of Rotation and Angular Velocity |
07
Newton's Law of Gravitation
7-1  Kepler's Law of Planetary Motion |
08
Momentum
8-1  Linear Momentum, Force, and Impulse |
09
Work, energy, and Simple Machines
9-1  Work, Power, and the Work-Energy Theorem |
10
Special Relativity
10-1  Postulates of Special Relativity |
11
Thermal Energy, heat, and Work
11-1  Temperature and Thermal Energy |
12
Thermodynamics
12-1  Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics: Thermal Equilibrium |
13
Waves and Their Properties
13-1  Types of Waves |
14
Sound
14-1  Speed of Sound, Frequency, and Wavelength |
15
Light
15-1  The Electromagnetic Spectrum |
16
Mirror and Lenses
16-1  Reflection |
17
Diffraction and Interference
17-1  Understanding Diffraction and Interference |
18
Static Electricity
18-1  Electrical Charges, Conservation of Charge, and Transfer of Charge |
19
Electrical Circuits
19-1  Ohm's Law |
20
Magnetism
20-1  Magnetic Fields, Field Lines, and Force |
21
The Quantum Nature of Light
21-1  Planck and Quantum Nature of Light |
22
The Atom
22-1  The Structure of the Atom |
01
What is Physics
1-1  Physics: Definitions and Applications |
02
Motion in One Dimension
2-1  Relative Motion, Distance, and Displacement |
03
Acceleration
3-1  Acceleration |
04
Forces and Newton's Law of Motion
4-1  Force |
05
Motion in Two Dimensions
5-1  Vector Addition and Subtraction: Graphical methods |
06
Circular and Rotational motion
6-1  Angle of Rotation and Angular Velocity |
07
Newton's Law of Gravitation
7-1  Kepler's Law of Planetary Motion |
08
Momentum
8-1  Linear Momentum, Force, and Impulse |
09
Work, Energy, and Simple Machines
9-1  Work, Power, and the Work-Energy Theorem |
10
Special Relativity
10-1  Postulates of Special Relativity |
11
Thermal Energy, Heat, and Work
11-1  Temperature and Thermal Energy |
12
Thermodynamics
12-1  Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics: Thermal Equilibrium |
13
Waves and Their Properties
13-1  Types of Waves |
14
Sound
14-1  Speed of Sound, Frequency, and Wavelength |
15
Light
15-1  The Electromagnetic Spectrum |
16
Mirror and Lenses
16-1  Reflection |
17
Diffraction and Interference
17-1  Understanding Diffraction and Interference |
18
Static Electricity
18-1  Electrical Charges, Conservation of Charge, and Transfer of Charge |
19
Electrical Circuits
19-1  Ohm's Law |
20
Magnetism
20-1  Magnetic Fields, Field Lines, and Force |
21
The Quantum Nature of Light
21-1  Planck and Quantum Nature of Light |
22
The Atom
22-1  The Structure of the Atom |
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