Physics Resources for Students
Software
Vernier Software
Students enrolled in an ACC Physics course have access to a free download of LoggerPro. Access the links below. Your instructor can give you more information about these resources.
LoggerPro (Full version-student)
Vernier Graphical Analysis Pro & Vernier Video Analysis (online access)
Course material for Students:
Dr. Sam Yom’s Fall 2024 Physics Course:
Student’s, Click on link below:
New York Times Physics 2016
ACC Physics Links
ACC Tutorials
- Problem Solving Videos
Tutoring
- Need a little extra help? Explore the academic services at ACC.
- The Learning Labs have tutors available – check out the schedules!
Advising FAQs for Students
Not sure which math you need before you take General Physics I? And what about Engineering Physics II? Here’s some helpful info:
Faculty Websites
- Dr. Bechtold’s website
- Dr. Friedrichsen’s lecture videos
- Dr. Heath’s website
- Dr. Underwood’s website
Organizations
- The Society for Physics Students: SPS on Facebook
Physics and Math Resources Online
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Physics Links for Instructors:
- AAPT Publications
- SPIN-UP – Strategic Programs for Innovations in Undergraduate Physics
Physics Links for Students:
- Amusement Park Physics
- Careers in Physics
- Conservation of energy: Online practice problems
- Crash Course in Physics – YouTube videos about college-level Physics
- Derek Owens – Physics – YouTube videos
- eMathHelp Math Solver – This advanced calculator handles algebra, geometry, calculus, probability/statistics, linear algebra, linear programming, and discrete mathematics problems, with steps shown.
- FreeLanceTeach – YouTube videos about Physics
- HyperPhysics – YouTube Videos about Physics
- Khan Academy – tutorials about a variety of subjects, including physics and math
- “Minute Physics” Animations
- The Nucleus – Resources for Physics and Astronomy students
- Oscillations and Waves
- PhET – Physics simulations
- Physics Central – Learn how your world works
- Physlets – Java applets designed for science education. (Do not use Chrome)
- Sixty Symbols – videos about the symbols of physics and astronomy
- Purple Math – Need help with algebra?