Kinematics

In this unit, we study motion — specifically how objects move without considering the forces that cause the motion. You will learn how to describe motion using displacement, time, velocity, and acceleration, and how these quantities are connected through equations and graphs. A strong understanding of kinematics is essential, as it forms the foundation for the rest of the course.

February 10, 2026

0 – Kinematics Notes

Special thanks to Marc Lam, Physics Teacher, VSB

February 10, 2026

1 – Uniformly Accelerated Motion

February 11, 2026

2 – Uniformly Accelerated Motion 2

February 12, 2026

3 – Uniformly Accelerated Motion – FreeFall

February 17, 2026

4 – Reaction Time Lab

February 18, 2026

5 – Uniform Motion

February 19, 2026

6 – Position vs Time

February 20, 2026

7 – Velocity vs. Time

February 23, 2026

8 – Acceleration due to Gravity Lab

February 24 & 25, 2026

9 – Motion Graphs

February 26, 2026

10 – Kinematics Review

February 27, 2026

11 – Kinematics Quiz – One Dimension

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March 2, 3, & 4, 2026

12 – Trigonometry

March 5, 2026

0 – Vectors Notes

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March 5 & 6, 2026

13 – Vectors

March 9, 2026

14 – Horizontal Projectiles

March 10, 2026

15 – More Horizontal Projectiles

March 11, 2026

16 – Even More Horizontal Projectiles

March 12, 2026

17 – The Great Table Launch

March 13, 2026

18 – Projectiles Launched at Angles

March 30, 2026

19 – More Projectiles Launched at Angles

March 31, 2026

20 – Projectile Motion Lab (Throwing a Ball)

April 1, 2026

21 – Projectile Motion Review

April 2, 2026

22 – Kinematics Exam

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