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3.2 The Three-Pass Method
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Recite physical laws as you encounter them to solidify the terminology. It sounds like you’re drafting a feature or
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Work, Power, and Energy: Understanding the relationship between force and displacement. Dynamics and conservation laws: deeper analysis of forces,
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- Dynamics and conservation laws: deeper analysis of forces, noninertial reference frames, momentum, energy conservation in complex systems, and collisions (elastic and inelastic) with center-of-mass treatment.
- Rotational motion and rigid-body dynamics: angular kinematics, torque, moment of inertia, rotational energy, rolling motion, gyroscopic effects, and the parallel-axis theorem.
- Oscillations and waves: simple harmonic motion, damped and driven oscillators, resonance, superposition, wave equations on strings and in continua, standing waves, and Fourier decomposition.
- Thermodynamics and statistical basics: heat, work, internal energy, the laws of thermodynamics, ideal gases, heat engines, entropy, and elementary statistical ideas linking microstates to macroscopic observables.
- Electromagnetism (advanced intro): Maxwell’s equations in integral and differential form, electromagnetic waves, energy and momentum in fields, and simple applications like reflection/refraction and waveguides.
- Introductory modern physics: special relativity basics (time dilation, length contraction, energy–momentum relation), photoelectric effect, atomic models, and a primer on quantum ideas.

