Morgan Physics with Mr Lovering
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Chapter 2: Kinematics: Description of Motion
Chapter 3: Motion in Two Dimensions
Chapter 4: Force and Motion
Chapter 5: Work and Energy
Chapter 6: Momentum and Collisions
Chapter 7: Circular Motion and Gravitation
Chapter 8: Rotational Motion and Equilibrium
Chapter 9: Solids and Fluids
Chapter 10: Temperature
Chapter 11: Heat
Chapter 12: Thermodynamics
Chapter 13: Vibrations and Waves
Chapter 14: Sound
Chapter 15: Electric Charge, Forces, and Fields
Chapter 16: Electrical Potential, Energy, and Capacitance
Chapter 17: Electric Current and Resistance
Chapter 18: Basic Electric Currents
Chapter 19: Magnetism
Chapter 20: Electromagnetic Induction
Chapter 22: Geometrical Optics: Reflection and Refraction of Light
Chapter 23: Mirrors and Lenses
Chapter 24: Physical Optics: The Wave of Natural Light
Chapter 25: Optical Instruments
Chapter 27: Quantum Physics
Chapter 28: Quantum Mechanics and Atomic Physics
Chapter 29: The Nucleus
Chapter 30: Nuclear Reactions and Elementary Particles

Hi, I'm Mr Lovering...

Teaching physics can be a challenging experience.  With only a small amount of time, we try to convey the basic conpects and fundamental laws of physics while still trying to make it relevant.  Because physics is part of everything we encounter, this can seem a bit overwhelming.  The goal of any physics class is to gain a deeper understanding of the world around us.  You might find it surprising that there are only a few rules to this game we call physics and once you understand the rules you will be better able to understand the world in which we live. 

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Mr. Lovering

Office hours: 2:30 - 3:30 pm
Office location: The Morgan School
Room 52
Office Phone Number: 664-6504

E-mail address:

jlovering@clintonpublic.org

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