Section: Module 1 Mechanics in Two Dimensions | PHYS 6646: Learning & Teaching Advanced Topics In Trig-Based Physics (2025) | NJCTL

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  • Learning and Teaching PSI Advanced Topics in Trigonometry-Based Physics

    Welcome to Learning and Teaching PSI Advanced Topics in Trigonometry-Based Physics

    This course is for teachers to learn the content of PSI Advanced Topics in Trigonometry-Based Physics and how to teach that course to students, while providing teachers a greater depth of understanding to support their teaching of PSI Algebra-Based Physics.  Topics include Rotational Physics, Fluid, Thermodynamics and Optics.

    Prerequisite: PHYS6601 or Instructor Approval

Module 1 Mechanics in Two Dimensions

  • Module 1 Mechanics in Two Dimensions


    In this module we will focus on two-dimensional physics.

    This module introduces two-dimensional physics. Be sure to complete the short answer assignment, the lab, the Mastery Exercises, and the module exam. Watch the videos and complete the practice problems to facilitate your learning. 


    1. Differentiate between vector and scalar quantities.
    2. Express the motion of an object using narrative, mathematical, and graphical representations in two dimensions.
    3. Design an experimental investigation of the motion of an object.
    4. Analyze experimental data describing the motion of an object and is able to express the results of the analysis using narrative, mathematical, and graphical representations.
    5. Use vector diagrams and trigonometry to solve two dimensional and projectile motion problems.
    6. Solve problems in 2 dimensional dynamics.
    7. Select appropriate instructional strategies for teaching the module content using trigonometry.

    Physics: Principles with Applications / Edition 6 - Chapter 3: Kinematics in 2-Dimensions, Chapter 4: Dynamics and Chapter 9: Bodies in Equilibrium