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Physics Kinematic Notes
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Basic Physics overall notes for kinematics, includes formulas and definitions.
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Engineering and Physics Interview Questions - Formula Derivation
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This document includes the derivation of the most important formulas in the IB, AP and A-Level Physics syllabus. Knowing the process of justifying and deriving the formulas can help you cope with Physics Aptitude Test questions. Moreover, if you are applying to read engineering or physics, the admission tutor may ask you to derive common formulas at the interview. I am an offer holder of Imperial College and the University of Hong Kong. If there is anything else I can help with you, please feel...
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AP Physics Fall Final Exam – Kinematics (Answer key at the end)
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AP Physics Fall Final Exam – Kinematics 
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1. A car travels 30 miles at an average speed of 60 miles per hour and then 30 miles at an average 
speed of 30 miles per hour. The average speed the car over the 60 miles is 
(A) 35 m.p.h. (B) 40 m.p.h. (C) 45 m.p.h. (D) 10 m.p.h. (E) 53 m.p.h. 
Questions 2 – 4 relate to two particles that start at x = 0 at t = 0 and move in one dimension 
independently of one another. Graphs, of the velocity of each particle versus time are ...
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AP Physics Fall Final Exam – Kinematics (Answer key at the end)
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AP Physics Fall Final Exam – Kinematics 
(Answer key at the end) 
1. A car travels 30 miles at an average speed of 60 miles per hour and then 30 miles at an average 
speed of 30 miles per hour. The average speed the car over the 60 miles is 
(A) 35 m.p.h. (B) 40 m.p.h. (C) 45 m.p.h. (D) 10 m.p.h. (E) 53 m.p.h. 
Questions 2 – 4 relate to two particles that start at x = 0 at t = 0 and move in one dimension 
independently of one another. Graphs, of the velocity of each particle versus time are ...
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AP Physics Fall Final Exam – Kinematics |Answer key at the end
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AP Physics Fall Final Exam – Kinematics 
(Answer key at the end) 
1. A car travels 30 miles at an average speed of 60 miles per hour and then 30 miles at an average 
speed of 30 miles per hour. The average speed the car over the 60 miles is 
(A) 35 m.p.h. (B) 40 m.p.h. (C) 45 m.p.h. (D) 10 m.p.h. (E) 53 m.p.h. 
Questions 2 – 4 relate to two particles that start at x = 0 at t = 0 and move in one dimension 
independently of one another. Graphs, of the velocity of each particle versus time are ...
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AP Physics 1 Exam 2, May 2020
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1/31 AP Physics 1, Exam 2, May 2020 Points 100 Questions 51 Instructions Note: To simplify calculations, you may use g - 10 m/s2 in all problems. Attempt History Attempt Score LATEST Attempt 1 92.15 out of 100 2/31 Score for this attempt: 92.15 out of 100 Submitted May 11 at 11:56am This attempt took 2,450 minutes. Question 1 1.97 / 1.97 pts A person throws a marble straight up into the air, releasing it a short height above the ground and catching it at that same height. If air resistance is ne...
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Circular Motion
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This document covers the basics of circular motion in Physics. This document is best suitable for A-level students (Senior Year High School 
Students) but can also be used as a reference for AP students and 
freshman college students. Learning outcomes of the document: 
- What is a radian? 
- Angular displacement and velocity 
- Centripetal Force 
- Applications and Formulas of Circular Motion
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