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  1. What is physics? (article) | Khan Academy

    Let's think about what physics is and what topics are covered in an introductory physics course.

  2. Physics archive | Science | Khan Academy

    The physics archive contains legacy physics content, and is not being updated with new content. For our most up-to-date, mastery-enabled courses, check out Middle School Physics, High …

  3. AP®︎/College Physics 1 | Science | Khan Academy

    Welcome to AP®︎/College Physics 1! In AP Physics 1, you'll learn algebra-based classical mechanics. To make sure you’re prepared with the fundamentals, we recommend completing …

  4. High school physics | Science | Khan Academy

    If you’ve mastered this content and want to explore physics at the next level, we recommend our AP Physics 1 and AP Physics 2 courses. Give us feedback on this course

  5. Khan Academy | Free Online Courses, Lessons & Practice

    Learn for free about math, art, computer programming, economics, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, finance, history, and more. Khan Academy is a nonprofit with the mission of …

  6. Forces and motion (practice) | Khan Academy

    Khan Academy offers free, world-class education in physics, covering forces and motion topics.

  7. Science | Khan Academy

    Learn physics using videos, articles, and NGSS-aligned practice exercises. Explore the fundamentals of motion and forces, non-contact interactions, energy, and waves.

  8. Middle school physics | Science | Khan Academy

    Learn physics using videos, articles, and NGSS-aligned practice exercises. Explore the fundamentals of motion and forces, non-contact interactions, energy, and waves.

  9. Introduction to physics (video) | Khan Academy

    Physics is built on a foundation of math and it seeks to explain all phenomena in the universe. It forms the basis for other sciences like chemistry and biology. Physics uses simple yet elegant …

  10. Scalars and vectors (article) | Kinematics | Khan Academy

    Adding vectors visually Many situations in physics involve adding vectors. First, let's see how to do that visually. Two position vectors, x 1 → and x 2 → , are modeled below. To add them, we …