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Need to study for Physics? Here are some questions to help you out!!!
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This site has more of an explanation approach to each topic and while it may not cover as much "advanced" material, such as magnetism, electricity and related principles), it is a very good resource for mechanics and classic first semester college/high school concepts
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This wonderful website explains the theory of conservation of energy, linear momentum, and angular momentum. Its interactivity involves quizzes and two Java "games"!!
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This website is great for student researching Newton's laws of motion. The website is easy to navigate and has simple explanations with some pictures.
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A list of equations and constants for AP Physics B and C exams, organized by subject.
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NASA gives a great summary and explanation of all Newton's laws of motion on one website.
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Covers conservation laws of momentum, energy and angular momentum by clicking on the flowcharts for explanations and equations.
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This site provides a nice detailed explanation of working with Momentum and its Conversation. Specifically it focuses on the impulse-momentum change theorem and the law of momentum conservation.
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