Introduction to Physics
Andy Brown
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I was a physics major my first semester in college, so I had learned this material before - twenty years ago. This class was a nice refresher of classical mechanics, and helped me a lot when I took Introduction to Astronomy at Coursera. I think it would serve equally well as a "prefresher", if you have a required introductory physics class that you want to be well-prepared for. If you have a good grasp of algebra, you should be able to complete this class. The lectures are engaging, and are broken up into very small, easy-to-digest chunks. |
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Prerequisites: HS algebra. Trig would help you too, but the videos go over some of the basic concepts. Quizzes: The quizzes are surprisingly challenging. The friendly forums will help you if you get stuck. Bring lots of scrap paper. Overall: Definitely an "Introduction" to Physics, but quite helpful for some of the basic concepts. |









