<p>My class covers just the Mechanics half, year-long course. We are about to finish circular motion and applications of Newton's Laws (Chapter 6 in Serway Jewett Physics for Scientists and Engineers) and should be starting Energy and Energy Transfer next week. I'm curious to see how we're doing compared to the rest of the AP Physics C'ers on here.</p>
<p>2d motion, but my school fails at physics C</p>
<p>rotational motion
finished 9 chapters of s/j</p>
<p>We don’t really follow the book, but this is what we’ve done so far:</p>
<p>Motion in 1 and 2 Dimensions
Newton’s Laws (F=ma, Friction, Resistive Forces)
Circular Motion
Work and Energy (tested on this today)</p>
<p>We still have to cover the rest of Mech and all of E&M by May.</p>
<p>Just had a test on systems and circular motion and have moved onto conservation of energy. We’re using the same book as you, OP, but we’re doing chapter 8 right now, and will go back to chapter 7. My teacher thinks it makes more sense to learn how energy is conserved before learning how it is transferred.</p>
<p>We’re on torque and rigid body rotation. On schedule to finish Mechanics by the end of the semester</p>
<p>Same ^ 10 Char</p>
<p>^Ditto. We had a test on torque/rotational motion stuff today and we’ve covered through chapter 10 in S/J.</p>