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Hi, I was just wondering if anyone knew of any good study guides/self study courses for AP physics?
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There are several physics courses available through "The Great Courses." The quality of their lectures are superb. Some are quite expensive, but many are available on audible.com which has a reasonable monthly price for two audio books per month.
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UptonSinclair Wrote:There are several physics courses available through "The Great Courses." The quality of their lectures are superb. Some are quite expensive, but many are available on audible.com which has a reasonable monthly price for two audio books per month.
Public libraries also often have, or can interlibrary-loan,
The Great Courses sets. For videos more focused on solving problems that appear in physics courses, look for the MathTutorDVD (Jason Gibson)
Ultimate Physics Tutor series.
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Jonathan Whatley Wrote:Public libraries also often have, or can interlibrary-loan, The Great Courses sets. For videos more focused on solving problems that appear in physics courses, look for the MathTutorDVD (Jason Gibson) Ultimate Physics Tutor series.
I never thought to look for these at my library, but there they are. I got them...another way. I'll add to the list of free resources.
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You didn't specify whether you were looking for Trigonometry or Calculus based Physics.
For Calc-based Physics courses saylor.org has several courses listed under Mechanical Engineering.
Mechanical Engineering « Saylor Academy
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