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Where Can I Find Resources for Homeschooling AP Physics C?
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[QUOTE="Dr.D, post: 5803274, member: 158943"] I can only say that I was not impressed with the sample I saw at that web site. I looked at a sample lecture involving torque on a body and in the first slide there were several errors. One of them was the statement, "Torque is the force ..." No, it doesn't matter how the rest of the sentence reads; torque IS NOT a force. Torque is a moment (which may not help much) defined as rxF (which he got correct) that tends to cause a rotation. I think I'd keep looking if I were you. You might look for some online college level courses. [/QUOTE]
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