Section: Module 3: Rotational Kinematics | 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 3: Rotational Kinematics

  • Module 3: Rotational Kinematics



    In this module, we will explore rotational kinematics. 

    Be sure to complete the discussion question, the lab, the Mastery Exercises, and the module exam. Watch the videos and complete the practice problems to facilitate your learning.

     

    This module’s discussion question asks you to consider a simple design challenge that students can do in your classroom as an introduction to this lesson. The design challenge should be focused on building a simple machine to make a routine task easier. Discussion question responses should be 200-300 words and referenced. Refer to the Required/Recommended reading materials or provide an additional reference to an article of your choice. 

    Provide clear, concise, focused, and well-documented responses and respond to at least two posts by fellow students.

    1. Describe the rotation of a system with respect to time using angular displacement, angular velocity, and angular acceleration.

    2. Describe the linear motion of a point on a rotating rigid system that corresponds to the rotational motion of that point, and vice versa.

    There are no required reading for this module.

    • Rotational Kinematics Lessons

    • Rotational Kinematics Assignments

    • Please use this space to ask any questions about the module to the instructor and your peers.  You can start a new discussion thread by pressing "add a new discussion topic."

    • Rotational Kinematics Module Exam