你将学到什么
Mastery of challenging concepts from the AP® Physics 2 curriculum
Learn from experienced AP® Physics teachers
Building skills and intuition through interactive simulations, graphing, data analysis and experiments
Practice with graded exam-style questions (with explanations)
Preparing for the AP® Physics 2 exam!
课程概况
This course covers 9 challenging topics in AP® Physics 2. Well-respected AP instructors from around the USA will lead you through video, assessment questions, and interactive activities.
Each module breaks these tricky topics into bite-sized pieces—with short instructional videos, on-screen simulations, interactive graphs, and practice problems written by many of the same people who write and grade your AP® Physics 2 exam.
Topics include:
Electrostatic Fields
Gravitational and Electric Potentials
Electromagnetic Induction
Capacitance
Thermodynamics
Pressure, Force & Flow in Fluids
Mirrors & Lenses
Diffraction & Interference
Atomic Transitions
* Advanced Placement® and AP® are trademarks registered and/or owned by the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, these offerings. Stand-alone units cover the most challenging concepts in the newly redesigned AP® Physics 2 curricula (based on College Board data from 2011–2013 AP® Physics B exams).
课程大纲
Electrostatic Fields
Robert Morse
AP Physics Instructor
St. Albans School
Washington, DC
Gravitational and Electric Potentials
Marc Reif
AP Physics Instructor
Fayetteville High School
Fayetteville, AR
Electromagnetic Induction
Deborah Roudebush
AP Physics Instructor
Oakton High School
Fairfax, VA
Capacitance
Deborah Ormond
Rebecca Howell
Michelle Strand
AP Physics Instructors
Randolph School
Huntsville, AL
Lambert High School
Suwannee, GA
West Fargo High School
West Fargo, ND
Thermodynamics
James Lincoln
AP Physics Instructor
Tarbut V'Torah High School
Irvine, CA
Pressure, Force and Flow in Fluids
Gardner Friedlander
AP Physics Instructor
University School of Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI
Mirrors and Lenses
Angela Jensvold
Rebecca Howell
Michelle Strand
AP Physics Instructors
Diamond Bar High School
Diamond Bar, CA
Lambert High School
Suwannee, GA
West Fargo High School
West Fargo, ND
Diffraction and Interference
Rebecca Howell
Brad Davis
AP Physics Instructor
Lambert High School
Suwannee, GA
Centennial High School
Roswell, GA
Atomic Transitions
Deborah Ormond
AP Physics Instructor
Randolph School
Huntsville, AL
End of Course Assessment
James VanderWeide
AP Physics Instructor
Hudsonville High School
Hudsonville, MI
Full-Course Reviewer (all topics)
Dolores Gende
AP Physics Instructor
Pine Crest School
Fort Lauderdale, FL
预备知识
These units—by design—address only the most challenging concepts within the AP® Physics 2 curriculum framework. Thus, you will need foundational/ prerequisite knowledge in Physics 1 and Physics 2 to work through these units. Davidson Next modules are designed for blended learning in AP classrooms, but can also be used by AP students independently as supplementary help and exam review.