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Mechanics: Simple Harmonic Motion
by Peter Dourmashkin , Deepto Chakrabarty , Michelle Tomasik , Analia Barrantes- 0.0
8 Weeks
Learn how to solve and understand simple harmonic motion in this calculus-based physics class. The modules are based on material in MIT's Physics I, which is required for all MIT undergraduates, and is being offered as an XSeries on edX. Please visit the Introductory Mechanics XSeries Program Page to learn more and to enroll in all four modules....
$49
Mechanics: Momentum and Energy
by Peter Dourmashkin , George Stephans , Deepto Chakrabarty , Analia Barrantes- 0.0
14 Weeks
Learn about momentum and energy in this calculus-based physics course. The modulesare based on material in MIT's Physics I, which is required for all MIT undergraduates, and is being offered as an XSeries on edX. Please visit the Introductory Mechanics XSeries Program Page to learn more and to enroll in all four modules....
$49
Mechanics: Rotational Dynamics
by Peter Dourmashkin , George Stephans , Deepto Chakrabarty , Analia Barrantes- 0.0
12 Weeks
Learn about rotational dynamics, rigid bodies and moment of inertia in this calculus-based physics course. The modules are based on material in MIT's Physics I, which is required for all MIT undergraduates, and is being offered as an XSeries on edX. Please visit the Introductory Mechanics XSeries Program Page to learn more and to enroll in all four modules....
$49
Waves & Optics
by Lam Yu , Jason Hafner- 0.0
4 Weeks
This course covers the physics of waves on strings, electromagnetic waves, geometrical optics, interference, diffraction, and image formation. PHYS201x follows introductory physics courses with a more detailed treatment of oscillators, waves on strings, and electromagnetic waves....
$50
Advanced Introductory Classical Mechanics
by David E. Pritchard , Zhongzhou Chen , Chris Chudzicki- 0.0
13 Weeks
This is a college-level Introductory Newtonian Mechanics course designed for both students and teachers. It covers all of the topics and learning objectives specified in the College Board Course Description for Advanced Placement® Physics C (Mechanics) course. Introductory physics books by Young and Freedman, Halliday, Resnick, & Walker, or Knight are all appropriate (and older editions are fine)....
Social and Economic Networks: Models and Analysis
by Matthew O. Jackson- 4.8
Approx. 30 hours to complete
You can find a short introductory videao here: http://web....
AP® Physics 1 - Part 2: Rotational Motion
by Matt Wilson , Gigi Nevils , Jason Hafner- 0.0
4 Weeks
The second of four courses in a dynamic, comprehensive series that provides a solid base in introductory physics and helps prepare you for the AP Physics 1 Exam. You can view or download the complete College Physics for AP®Courses textbook by going to the Reading Assignments page in this course...
$45
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AP® Physics 1 - Part 4: Exam Prep
by Matt Wilson , Gigi Nevils , Jason Hafner- 0.0
4 Weeks
The fourth of four courses in a dynamic, comprehensive series that provides a solid base in introductory physics and helps prepare you for the AP Physics 1 Exam. You can view or download the complete College Physics for AP®Courses textbook by going to the Reading Assignments page in this course Prepare and review for the AP Physics 1 Exam...
$45
AP® Physics 1 - Part 3: Electricity & Waves
by Matt Wilson , Gigi Nevils , Jason Hafner- 0.0
4 Weeks
The third of four courses in a dynamic, comprehensive series that provides a solid base in introductory physics and helps prepare you for the AP Physics 1 Exam. You can view or download the complete College Physics for AP®Courses textbook by going to the Reading Assignments page in this course About the physics behind waves with sound as an example....
$45
Quantum Computing. Less Formulas - More Understanding
by Сысоев Сергей Сергеевич- 4.8
Approx. 8 hours to complete
This is yet one more introductory course on quantum computing. Here I concentrate more on how the mathematical model of quantum computing grows out from physics and experiment, while omitting most of the formulas (when possible) and rigorous proofs....