Advanced Physics

iTalented Advanced Physics is a rigorous course designed for students seeking a deeper understanding of physics through mathematical analysis, hands-on experimentation, and problem-solving. 

This course explores complex topics such as kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, waves, electricity, magnetism, and an introduction to modern physics. Through interactive experiments, real-world applications, and critical discussions, students will refine their scientific reasoning and analytical skills. With an emphasis on both conceptual understanding and quantitative problem-solving, Advanced Physics serves as strong preparation for AP Physics and future STEM studies.  

Advanced Physics Classes

Advanced Physics  ( Optics and Thermal) 

2024 Fall - 2025 Spring :  Sat  10:45 -12:15PM
Advanced  Physics ( Mechanics) 

2025 Fall : TBD

Advanced  Physics ( E&M)  

2026 Spring: TBD
Advanced  Physics ( Optics and Thermal) 

2026 Spring: TBD

Contents to cover:

  

Electricity and Magnetism

Unit 1: Static charge

Unit 2: Capacitor, Battery, Electric Current, Direction of electric current and Voltage

Unit 3: Electric Components and Circuit

Unit 4: Magnetism

Unit 5: Electromagnetic Induction

Mechanics: (  Will start the topics in Spring and continue the rest topics in Fall Semester) 

Unit 6: Kinematics

Unit 7: Dynamics

Unit 8: Work and Energy 

Unit 9: Momentum and Impulse

Unit 10: Simple Harmonic Motion 

Unit 11: Center of Mass

Unit 12: Circular Motion

Unit 13: Gravitation 

Unit 14: Rotational Motion 

Unit 15:Fluid Mechanics

Optics and Thermal Module

Unit 16: Light 

Unit 17: Refraction

Unit 18: Waves

Unit 19: Thermal Properties  

Unit 20: Thermodynamics

About the teachers:


Dr. Shao is an experienced Physics teacher and a former associate professor in college. He has taught Physics Honor, AP Physics 1&2, AP Physics C ( Mechanics and E/M), f=ma and College Physics classes. Students found their interest in Physics and gain the confidence with his help.


Dr. Shao was graduated from University of Texas , Austin with a Ph.D. in Computer Science. Before that, he was the youngest associate professor in Electrical Engineering and  taught many classes related physics, electronics and circuits. His quantum mechanic class delighted the college students. He received the best teacher awards. He has been working in a high tech company about 20 years.  He also enjoys helping the High school and college students in Physics.  He would like to share his knowledge and passion on physics with local students.


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