
This course is aimed at students intending to take AP Physics 1, or as a helpful review for students intending to take AP Physics C - Mechanics. Students are generally assumed to have encountered mechanics on a middle school level, but will be provided outside materials to fill in any gaps. We'll be covering the following topics: Week 0 (optional): Introduction to mechanics as a discipline, math fundamentals (in particular vector notation). Week 1: Dynamics - applying Newton's laws in vector form, problem-solving approaches for systems. Week 2: Kinematics - modeling motion using kinematic quantities. Week 3: Gravitation and circular motion - analyzing orbital motion and the distinction between gravitational and inertial mass. Week 4: Momentum and impulse - applying impulse and conservation of momentum to analyze collisions. Week 5: Work and energy - analyzing the motion of systems using conservation of energy or work-energy equivalence. Week 6: Torque and moment of inertia - understanding the conditions of static equilibrium and the dynamics of rotational motion. Week 7: Energy in rotational motion - analyzing rotational motion through energy. Week 8: Angular momentum - analyzing rotational motion using momentum. Week 9: Simple harmonic motion - understanding how to model oscillatory systems. Week 10: Consolidation - using the tools developed in weeks 1-10, students will work through complex problems consolidating multiple physics principles. Additionally, we will discuss experimental design approaches. Structurally, the class content will be delivered asynchronously via two recorded videos - one covering the physics content relevant to the week, and the second focused on problem-solving approaches, with several worked problems. I will be available to answer questions via chat, and will also host once weekly office hours for additional questions and discussion.
I graduated from MIT with a Bachelor's in physics in 2019. While at MIT, I TA'd for 8.02, freshman electromagnetism, and taught math for computer science at the Women's Technology Program. I then spent a year as a physics curriculum developer at Success Academy, where I became very familiar with the AP Physics I and C curricula. Since April 2021, I've been tutoring math and physics full-time.