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Westview HS Physics Courses Your guide to the FIVE physics courses offered at the beautiful Westview High School Physics 1-2 (Algebra-based) *concurrent enrollment in Integrated 2 recommended 4 AP Physics Courses offered! AP Physics 1 (Algebra-based) *concurrent enrollment in Pre-Calc recommended Topics: Kinematics; Newton’s Laws of Motion; Torque; Rotation Motion and Angular Momentum; Gravitation and Circular Motion; Work; Energy & Power; Linear Momentum; Oscillations, Mechanical Waves and Sound; Introduction to Electric Statics and Circuits AP Physics 2 (Algebra-based) *AP Physics 1 completion *completion of Chemistry recommended Topics: Fluid Statics and Dynamics; Thermodynamics with Kinetic Theory, PV Diagrams and Probability; Electrostatics; Electric Circuits with Capacitors; Magnetic Fields; Electromagnetism; Physical and Geometric Optics; Topics in Modern Physics AP Physics C (Calculus-based) – Mechanics *completion of Calculus AB Topics: Kinematics (including vectors, vector algebra, components of vectors, coordinate systems, displacement, velocity, and acceleration); Newton's laws of motion; Work, energy, power; Systems of particles, linear momentum; Circular motion and rotation; Oscillations and gravitation AP Physics C (Calculus-based) - Electricity & Magnetism *AP Physics C Mechanics Completion Topics: Electrostatics; Conductors, capacitors, dielectrics; Electric circuits; Magnetic Fields; Electromagnetism

Curious and questioning students Do heavier objects fall more slowly than lighter objects? Why do objects float or sink in liquids? How come in free fall you feel weightless even though gravity is pulling down on you? What is the difference between energy, force and power? When should you add cream/milk to your coffee for optimal temperature when drinking? What is light? Can a car battery electrocute you?

Top 3 Reasons to take Physics at WEstview College success for virtually all science, computing, engineering, and premedical majors depends in part on passing physics. Physics classes help polish the skills needed to score well on the SAT. College recruiters recognize the value of physics classes.

Which WV course(s) should I take? Physics 1-2 AP Physics 1 AP Physics 2 AP Physics C: Mechanics AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism

Physics 1-2 (regular) 1 Term Introductory HS-level algebra based course Offered both Fall and Spring Terms *concurrent enrollment in Integrated 2 recommended Topics: Newton’s Laws of Motion; Momentum; Collisions; Law of Gravitation and Coulomb’s Law; Friction and motion; Energy Flow; Convection; Electrostatics (Charging by Friction, capacitors, electric fields); Electric Circuits (current with resistors); Magnetic Fields; Electromagnetism; Mechanical Waves, Digital Waves; Electromagnetic Radiation Lab-based with an emphasis to Earth & Space Dynamics AVERAGE NUMBER OF HOURS/WEEK OUTSIDE CLASSTIME: 5.22

Four AP Physics Courses AP Physics C: Mechanics AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism 4 very different courses! Different content, styles, levels of math complexity For course and test details, go to Collegeboard.org

AP Physics 1 and 2 AP Physics 1 *completion of Int 3 1 Term College-Level Course Offered Fall Term Topics: Mechanics, Mechanical Waves, Electricity   AP Physics 2 *completion of AP Phys 1 1 Term College-Level Course Offered Spring Term Topics: Electricity and Magnetism, Thermodynamics, Fluid Dynamics, Optics, Modern Physics Both AP Phys 1 and AP Phys 2: No Calculus needed, but NOT “EASIER” than AP Physics C!!! Just Different. These courses have the most content, concepts, writing, and reading. Test questions demand handwritten essays explaining student’s conceptual understanding. AVERAGE NUMBER OF HOURS/WEEK OUTSIDE CLASSTIME: 8

AP Physics C : Mech & EM AP Physics C: Mechanics *completion of Calc AB required 1 Term College-Level Course Offered Fall Term Topics: Mechanics   AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism *completion of AP Phys C: Mechanics 1 Term College-Level Course Offered Spring Term Topics: Electricity and Magnetism Both AP Phys C courses: Calculus needed for problem solving and for labs. These courses are the more mathematical / traditional approach to understanding physics. Test questions demand rigorous mathematical derivations. AVERAGE NUMBER OF HOURS/WEEK OUTSIDE CLASSTIME: 6

POSSIBLE PHYSICS COURSE SEQUENCING Concurrently enrolled in Integrated 2 Stop Physics 1-2 Stop Completion of Chemistry Completion of Int 3 Most content Most writing Start Stop AP Physics 1 AP Physics 2 Completion of Calc AB AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism Stop AP Physics C: Mechanics Mathematically Most Rigorous Stop

Which class should you take? What are you interested in? Loved your Calculus class? AP Physics C Math Engineering Computers PreMed/Health/Sports Entertainment Art/Music Shooting Rockets Making Circuits Did fine in Integrated III, but prefers writing paragraph answers and interested in more content AP Physics 1 No calc yet, but strong in Integrated II Math (Algebra – quadratic equation, trig, and geometry) Physics 1-2