AP Physics C: Mechanics is a challenging, calculus-based course designed for students who are ready to take their understanding of physics to the next level. Focusing on the principles of mechanics, this course covers topics such as kinematics, Newton's laws, work and energy, momentum, rotational motion, and gravitation. Through in-depth problem-solving, hands-on experiments, and application of calculus concepts, students will gain a deeper understanding of the physical world and develop advanced analytical and critical thinking skills.
AP Physics C: Mechanics is a challenging, calculus-based course designed for students who are ready to take their understanding of physics to the next level. Focusing on the principles of mechanics, this course covers topics such as kinematics, Newton's laws, work and energy, momentum, rotational motion, and gravitation. Through in-depth problem-solving, hands-on experiments, and application of calculus concepts, students will gain a deeper understanding of the physical world and develop advanced analytical and critical thinking skills.
AP Physics C: Mechanics prepares students for the AP exam while equipping them with the tools needed for success in college-level physics and STEM careers. It is an opportunity to explore the mechanics of the universe with the rigor and depth of university-level coursework.
AP Physics C: Mechanics prepares students for the AP exam while equipping them with the tools needed for success in college-level physics and STEM careers. It is an opportunity to explore the mechanics of the universe with the rigor and depth of university-level coursework.
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2025 Summer
Summer Preview Class
AP Physics C : Mechanics
AP Physics C ( Mechanics)
2025 Fall
AP Physics C ( Mechanics) Boost Class
2026 Spring
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