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AP Physics 1 - Unit 2b Review (13:37)
​Universal Gravitation, Spring Force, and Circular Motion

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Join me as we review the second half of Unit 2: Forces and Translational Dynamics for AP Physics 1. We'll delve into universal gravitation, the spring force, and the basics of circular motion. Perfect for students preparing for the AP Physics 1 exam or anyone looking to deepen their understanding of these fundamental physics concepts.

​Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:35 Universal Gravitation
2:00 Gravitational Field
4:55 Free Fall
6:31 Units for g
7:10 Spring Force
8:55 Circular Motion
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