First Physics Class in 15 Minutes

In summary, the "First Physics Class in 15 Minutes" lesson is designed to introduce beginners to the basic concepts and principles of physics in a short amount of time. It does not require any prior knowledge or experience in physics and uses a condensed and focused approach to teach the fundamentals of the subject. By the end of the lesson, students can expect to have a basic understanding of key concepts and how they apply to real-world situations. However, it is not meant to cover all topics in depth and can serve as a starting point for further learning.
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My first physics class in university comes in.. 15 minutes! Better get moving... :biggrin:

Still need to get my books...
 
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what uni. do you go to?
 
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I go to Dalhousie
 
  • #4
where is that? what program are you in?
 
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Alkatran said:
My first physics class in university comes in.. 15 minutes! Better get moving... :biggrin:

Still need to get my books...

Same here. I just started Calculus-based Physics. It's quite challenging already but I love it.
 
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Dalhousie University is in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
 

1. What is the purpose of the "First Physics Class in 15 Minutes" lesson?

The purpose of the lesson is to introduce students to the basic concepts and principles of physics in a short amount of time. It aims to provide a foundation for further learning and understanding of the subject.

2. Do I need any prior knowledge or experience in physics to understand this lesson?

No, this lesson is designed for beginners with little to no prior knowledge in physics. It uses simple and easy-to-understand explanations and examples to help students grasp the concepts quickly.

3. How will this lesson be taught in just 15 minutes?

The lesson utilizes a condensed and focused approach, using only the most essential information and examples to introduce students to the fundamentals of physics. It also encourages students to continue learning and exploring the subject on their own.

4. What can I expect to learn from this lesson?

By the end of the lesson, you can expect to have a basic understanding of the key concepts in physics, such as motion, forces, energy, and gravity. You will also learn how these concepts apply to real-world situations.

5. Will this lesson cover all topics in physics?

No, this lesson is only meant to provide a brief overview of the basic principles in physics. It is not meant to cover all topics in depth. However, it can serve as a starting point for further exploration and learning in the subject.

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