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Preview of Kinetic and Potential Energy Research Slideshow Presentation Project AP Physics

Kinetic and Potential Energy Research Slideshow Presentation Project AP Physics

Student Research Project focused on the Kinetic and Potential Energy Lesson in High School AP Physics. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! Research Project Includes:12x Slides for students to create3x Question prompts per slideDirections to Include ImagesImprove Presentation Skills!Rubric Included!For a FREE example of this type of resource click: HEREUnlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!Check out our other related products for this lesson
Preview of Ohm’s Law & Circuits Lab (V=IR) Series Parallel KVL KCL Power LED + Key

Ohm’s Law & Circuits Lab (V=IR) Series Parallel KVL KCL Power LED + Key

Created by
Allison Smith
This is the electric circuits lab that actually teaches students how to measure like physicists—not just plug numbers into formulas. In Ohm’s Law and Simple Circuits, students learn to use a multimeter correctly, verify V = IR with a clean V vs. I graph (slope = resistance), then build and analyze series, parallel, and mixed circuits using Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL) and Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL).It’s perfect for Physics / AP Physics 1 and comes with strong teacher support, expected result
Preview of Conservation of Energy Lab Ramp & Marble (Projectile Method) HS-PS3-1 + Key

Conservation of Energy Lab Ramp & Marble (Projectile Method) HS-PS3-1 + Key

Created by
Allison Smith
This is the Conservation of Energy lab that actually feels like real physics: students convert gravitational PE → KE, measure exit speed using projectile motion, calculate energy efficiency, and use graphs to extract meaning from data (slope = efficiency!). It’s hands-on, quantitative, and perfect for Physics / AP Physics 1—with built-in troubleshooting, expected results, and a full answer key so it runs smoothly.✅ Grades 9–12 / AP Physics 1 | 2–3 class periods | Pairs or groups of 3✅ Indirect v
Preview of Newton’s Second Law Lab F=ma (Cart & Pulley) Graphing + Error Analysis + Key

Newton’s Second Law Lab F=ma (Cart & Pulley) Graphing + Error Analysis + Key

Created by
Allison Smith
This is the Newton’s 2nd Law lab that actually produces clean, meaningful graphs and teaches students how experimental physics works (controls, linearization, and real error sources). Students verify F = ma by independently varying net force and total mass using an Atwood-style cart-and-pulley system—then graph relationships, interpret slopes, calculate % error, and extend the lab with a friction correction.Unlike “plug-and-chug” worksheets, this investigation trains the exact skills that show u
Preview of Free Fall Kinematics Lab: Measure g, Graph d vs t², Air Resistance + Answer Key

Free Fall Kinematics Lab: Measure g, Graph d vs t², Air Resistance + Answer Key

Created by
Allison Smith
Make kinematics hands-on, visual, and AP Physics–ready with this Motion & Kinematics: Free Fall Lab. Students measure real free-fall times from multiple heights, calculate experimental g, and then do what strong physics students must learn: use graphs to linearize a non-linear relationship by plotting d vs. t² and extracting g from the slope.This lab also includes an engaging “why the model breaks” extension with air resistance and terminal velocity using coffee filters—plus built-in error analy
Preview of Standing Waves Lab on a String (Harmonics) v=fλ v=√(T/μ) Graphing + Key

Standing Waves Lab on a String (Harmonics) v=fλ v=√(T/μ) Graphing + Key

Created by
Allison Smith
This is the standing waves + harmonics lab that finally makes wave equations feel real. Students create clear standing wave patterns, identify nodes and antinodes, calculate wavelength for each harmonic (λ = 2L/n), verify that harmonic frequencies are integer multiples of the fundamental (fₙ = n·f₁), and show that wave speed stays constant across harmonics (v = fλ).Then the lab goes one step deeper (and more AP Physics-ready): students vary tension, calculate v = √(T/μ), graph v vs √T, and use t
Preview of Simple Harmonic Motion Research Slideshow Presentation Project AP Physics

Simple Harmonic Motion Research Slideshow Presentation Project AP Physics

Student Research Project focused on the Simple Harmonic Motion Lesson in High School AP Physics. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! Research Project Includes:12x Slides for students to create3x Question prompts per slideDirections to Include ImagesImprove Presentation Skills!Rubric Included!For a FREE example of this type of resource click: HEREUnlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!Check out our other related products for this lesson below!
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