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Welcome to the Mr. Paul's Physics Class Wiki! (last updated: 10/22/08)

Use this CHART to find things you are looking for:
Review Videos
(AP Physics videos)
HW solutionsHW assigned
(daily HW, Slides Q&A)

Chapter Summary Slide Shows
On Study Guides page
check out : ALL AP Phyiscs B Video LESSONS have been linked!
On Study Guides Page
(as attachments, look at the bottom of the page)
On Assignments Page, as attachments, look at the bottom of the page)
On Study Guides Page, Splash Casts

<<NEW >> ALL QUANTUM MECHANICS & ATOMIC ENERGY LEVEL AP LESSON VIDEOS ARE ADDED on the Study Guides Page . The same page also contains AP lesson videos of Nuclear Physics and Mass-Energy Equivalence. Added earlier are the 3-Quantized Energy Level problem solutions guide given April 20on the Study Guides Page. The Quantum Reading is added on the Assignments Page.



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New Star explodes halfway across the universe !

You may also hear some 'experts' talking about things you learned in class! You can also add your "voice" to it, or decide to add a written comment or just raise a question. You may select a particular slide or watch the entire show, with or without the audio, and using the full screen option. The full screen will take you to the Splashcast site allowing you to add your own voice and/or a written comment.

Also check out the new Physics Humor and the Applied Physics: The Physics of Sports and Scientific News!



This page is for the AP physics class and it is created by contributions from the teacher, and the students. You may add or edit things, except on "announcements" and "cover" pages. You will find solutions to previous homework, and other help in "Study Guides" and useful reminders in the "Announcements" page. You may also use the Group FAQ page to respond to each other and pose a question or an answer.

Check out this UC Berkeley video clip below! It may be fun watching, there is hardly any math in it. Also it will pave the way for "Quantum Mechanics" later, which will be our next unit after the Momentum and few in-between sub topics. Again, it is more like watching the "discovery channel" on TV in an informal setting. TRY IT!
(The MIT Momentum video and the "Exam review video" both appear in the "Study Guide" page on this wiki)


At the opera in Paris, April 2007


You will find some of my favorite physics links here. Check it out!

You may add things that are relevant to this page under "Study Guides" or "Syllabus" or the "Student Spotlight" pages or on the "Group FAQ" questions page. The other pages are currently locked. You may also decide to start/add a new page all together!


This wiki is our central meeting place to plan and discuss assignments throughout the school year. Check back regularly to review any new announcements, review the syllabus, get tips from the study guides, and ask a question for other students or the instructor. Don't forget to see who's in the Student Spotlight this week! When you are not busy studying for the exam, take a look at the "Physics Humor" and "Applied Physics: The Physics of Sports and Scientific News" pages on this wiki.


Coming up: basketball trajectories in the Student Spotlight page!

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smshim How...the.... 1 Oct 18 2007, 7:05 AM EDT by phyzwiz
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For the Giancoli questions how are we suppose to solve them when over half of the questions ask for centermass, I don't think we learned this stuff, I don't get it.
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jlhyun nice video 0 Oct 12 2007, 7:09 AM EDT by jlhyun
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Mr. Eckerling is hilarious haha
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phyzwiz Writer Status 0 Oct 12 2007, 6:09 AM EDT by phyzwiz
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If you have already registered to this site, you do not need to re-join. I can change the status of your membership to a "writer" status granting you the privilege of editing/adding pages, just by clicking on your comments. All you need to do is send a "comment" about something on this site and I will do the rest. You do not need to regiater again.
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