
Physics archive | Science | Khan Academy
The physics archive contains legacy physics content, and is not being updated with new content. For our most up-to-date, mastery-enabled courses, check out Middle School Physics, High …
AP®︎/College Physics 1 | Science | Khan Academy
Welcome to AP®︎/College Physics 1! In AP Physics 1, you'll learn algebra-based classical mechanics. To make sure you’re prepared with the fundamentals, we recommend completing …
What is physics? (article) | Khan Academy
Let's think about what physics is and what topics are covered in an introductory physics course.
High school physics | Science | Khan Academy
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AP®︎/College Physics 2 - Khan Academy
Welcome to AP®︎/College Physics 2! In AP Physics 2, you'll learn about thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, light, and modern physics. To make sure you’re prepared with the …
Middle school physics | Science | Khan Academy
Learn physics using videos, articles, and NGSS-aligned practice exercises. Explore the fundamentals of motion and forces, non-contact interactions, energy, and waves.
Forces and motion (practice) | Khan Academy
Let's solve some problems to better understand the behavior of forces that act on objects, and their effects on motion. In the process, we will clear some common misconceptions.
Introduction to physics (video) | Khan Academy
Physics is built on a foundation of math and it seeks to explain all phenomena in the universe. It forms the basis for other sciences like chemistry and biology. Physics uses simple yet elegant …
AP®︎/College Physics 2 - Khan Academy
Investigate the behavior of waves, including sound waves. Learn ways to quantify a wave, including amplitude, wavelength, period, frequency, and wave speed, and how light can be …
The kinematic equations (article) | Khan Academy
When analyzing motion in physics, we're often interested in relationships between the following variables: initial position (x 0) final position (x) initial velocity (v 0) final velocity (v) constant …