Mechanics and Electricity & Magnetism is a year-long calculus-based physics course designed to be equivalent to an introductory university-level physics course. The fall semester of this course covers mechanics, including study of kinematics, force, circular motion, momentum, energy, rotation, gravitation, and simple harmonic oscillation. The main focus of the spring semesters is on electricity and magnetism, including exploration of electrostatic force, electric fields, electric potential, simple circuits, magnetic fields, induction, Maxwell's equations, and electromagnetic waves. By completing at-home and virtual lab work, students reinforce their understanding of concepts, gain hands-on experimentation experience, and develop their written communication skills.
Course Number
OP010A
Level
High School
Semester
Year-long
Credit per Semester
5.00
Subject
Prerequisites
Principles of Physics (OP005) or equivalent and enrollment in Single-Variable Calculus (OM045) or equivalent
Additional Information
Fulfills one year of the Fundamental Science graduation requirement