Robin Liss ('02) Tufts -> MIT (Sloan - MBA) & Independent Business Woman (with Mr. Streeter - Fall 06)
KAMSC is the new Harvard. You tell people you go here and you get a dropped jaw.
Andrew Elluru ('10)

AP Physics

Instructor:

Mr. Michael Sinclair

Description:


KAMSC AP Physics is an extensive study of the physical laws of nature. Students will be actively involved in the learning and application of basic concepts from classical mechanics, thermodynamics, oscillatory and wave motion, light, electromagnetism, special and general relativity, and quantum mechanics. The primary focus of the course is on problem solving and students will complete an extensive number of laboratory exercises (including an experiment using Western Michigan University’s Tandem Van de Graaff accelerator). Students will also review current topics in modern physics. The course is mathematically rigorous and is equivalent to a year long introductory college-level physics course. This honors-level course has been approved as an Advanced Placement course (Physics - B content exceeds AP syllabus). All students are also required to complete an individual semester-long research project in physics, engineering, or mathematics.

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