Resources for Physics

<p>Hello, I am looking for some videos, podcasts and such that I can find online for free for:</p>

<p>Ap Physics B
Ap Physics C: Mech/ E and M
Physics Sat II</p>

<p>I looked over some MIT mechanics videos from youtube, but I am not sure if that is best for my situation. I am going to begin physics B over the Summer and Calc B.C/Physics C next semester, but I have also read through some simple, introductory physics books by myself, which are honors level.</p>

<p>Thank you very much.</p>

<p>Here’s an interesting lecture series that can help a lot with physical intuition, without getting too heavy into mathematical foundations (which, really, necessitate calculus to fully understand).</p>

<p>[Physics</a> for future Presidents](<a href=“http://muller.lbl.gov/teaching/physics10/pffp.html]Physics”>http://muller.lbl.gov/teaching/physics10/pffp.html)</p>

<p>I’ve never taken a Physics B course, but I imagine it would look something like this lecture series. Once you get some calculus under your belt, there are a ton of free video lectures online for newtonian mechanics (Phys C: Mech) and Classical Electromagnetism (approximately Phys C: E & M). I don’t remember if the physics C curriculum contains a touch of relativity and/or QM…but if it does I think it’s more of a teaser than anything.</p>

<p>If you already <em>know</em> some calculus, I would recommend a straight jump to calculus-based physics. It really does take calculus to fully “get” physics.</p>