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  1. 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 high school …

  2. AP®︎/College Physics 1 - Science | Khan Academy

    AP Physics 1 concept review Review the main concepts involved in motion, forces, energy, momentum, rotation, and oscillations.

  3. SHS General Physics 1 - Science | Khan Academy

    SHS General Physics 1 2 units · 72 skills Unit 1 1st quarter Unit 2 2nd quarter Course challenge

  4. Kinematics | AP®︎/College Physics 1 | Science | Khan Academy

    AP®︎/College Physics 1 9 units · 56 skills Unit 2 Force and translational dynamics Unit 3 Work, energy, and power Unit 4 Linear momentum

  5. 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 School Physics, …

  6. Fresh Updates to Khan Academy’s Physics Courses Bring More Rigor …

    2025年8月18日 · Explore Khan Academy’s updated AP Physics 1 and NGSS-aligned Middle School Physics courses, featuring new videos, interactive practice, and hands-on activities to support …

  7. Content update: Updated AP Physics 1 course is now live!

    2025年6月27日 · Rigorous practice with physics concepts, as well as key skills including data analysis, mathematical modeling, and proportional reasoning. New interactive articles that allow students to …

  8. AP®︎/College Physics 1 - Khan Academy

    Use free body diagrams and motion models from Unit 1 to analyze the effects of forces on systems. Translate between different representations of forces and motion, and use models to analyze how …

  9. AP®︎/College Physics 1 | Science - Science | Khan Academy

    Quiz 1 Level up on the above skills and collect up to 240 Mastery points Start quiz

  10. Displacement (article) | Kinematics | Khan Academy

    In physics, distance refers to the total length of the path an object travels, regardless of direction, while distance traveled is the same as distance, emphasizing the actual length of the path taken.