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US Common Core Common Core US Physics Syllabus

The complete US Common Core Common Core US Physics specification mapped to 110 topics. Click any topic for free revision notes and practice questions.

110 topics66 practice questions3 revision guides

Crosscutting Concepts

Patterns, Cause and Effect, Systems, and Scale in Physics
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Electric Circuits

Current, Voltage, and Resistance
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Electric Fields

Concept, Representation, and Calculations
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Friction

Static and Kinetic
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Geometric Optics

Reflection and Plane Mirrors
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Refraction, Snell's Law, and Total Internal Reflection
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Graphical Analysis

Interpreting and Linearizing Data
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Lenses and Mirrors

Ray Diagrams and Image Formation
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Light

Reflection and Mirrors
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Refraction, Snell's Law, and Lenses
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Magnetic Fields

Properties, Representation, and Sources
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Motion Graphs

Position-Time and Velocity-Time
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Newton's Second Law

Force, Mass, and Acceleration
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Net Force, Mass, and Acceleration
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Newton's Third Law

Action and Reaction Pairs
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Nuclear Structure

Protons, Neutrons, Isotopes, and Atomic Mass
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Power

Definition, Calculation, and Applications
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Properties of Waves

Amplitude, Frequency, Wavelength, Period, and Speed
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Radioactive Decay

Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Radiation
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Science and Engineering Practices

Data Analysis, Graphing, and Experimental Design in Physics
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Series and Parallel Circuits

Analysis and Calculations
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Sound Waves

Production, Transmission, and Properties
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Transverse and Longitudinal Waves

Similarities and Differences
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Wave Behavior

Reflection, Refraction, Diffraction, and Interference
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Wave Properties

Amplitude, Wavelength, Frequency, and Speed
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All topics

Acceleration and Kinematics in One Dimension
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Atomic Models and Emission/Absorption Spectra
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Circular Motion and Centripetal Force
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Conduction, Convection, and Radiation as Mechanisms of Heat Transfer
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Conservation of Energy and Matter in Physical and Chemical Processes
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Conservation of Mechanical Energy
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Conservation of Momentum in Collisions and Explosions
Coulomb's Law and Electric Forces Between Charges
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Coulomb's Law and Electrostatic Forces
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Current, Resistance, and Ohm's Law
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Diffraction and Interference of Waves
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Digital vs. Analog Signals and Information Transfer
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Displacement, Velocity, and Speed
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Efficiency of Energy Conversions and Energy Loss
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Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
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Elastic Potential Energy and Springs
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Electric and Magnetic Field Interactions
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Electric Charge, Conductors, Insulators, and Charging Methods
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Electric Potential and Potential Difference (Voltage)
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Electrical Power and Electrical Energy Consumption
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Electromagnetic Induction and Faraday's Law
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Electromagnetic Induction and Generators
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Electromagnetic Spectrum and Properties of EM Waves
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Energy and Work
Energy in Chemical Processes and Photosynthesis
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Energy Sources and the Role of Physics in Earth Systems
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Energy Transfer and Thermal Energy
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Energy Transformations and the Law of Conservation of Energy
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Equilibrium and Stability of Systems
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Experimental Design, Data Analysis, and Sources of Error
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Forces at a Distance and Field Models
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Free Body Diagrams and Net Force Analysis
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Free Body Diagrams and Resolving Forces
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Gravitational Fields and Gravitational Acceleration
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Gravitational Fields and Universal Gravitation
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Gravitational Force and Weight
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Gravitational Potential Energy
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Gravitational Potential Energy and Elastic Potential Energy
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Half-Life and Radioactive Decay Calculations
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Half-Life and Radiometric Dating
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Heat, Temperature, and Thermal Equilibrium
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Kinetic Energy and Its Relationship to Mass and Velocity
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Kinetic Energy and Potential Energy
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Laws of Thermodynamics and Entropy
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Magnetic Force on Moving Charges and Current-Carrying Conductors
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Magnetic Forces and Fields
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Momentum and Impulse
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Momentum, Impulse, and the Impulse-Momentum Theorem
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Motion and Forces
Newton's First Law and Inertia
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Newton's First Law and the Concept of Inertia
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Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation
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Newton's Third Law and Action-Reaction Pairs
Nuclear Fission and Fusion and Energy Release
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Nuclear Fission, Nuclear Fusion, and Mass-Energy Equivalence (E=mc²)
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Nuclear Forces and Stability
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Ohm's Law and Electrical Power
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Orbital Motion and Kepler's Laws
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Position, Displacement, and Distance
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Power and Efficiency
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Projectile Motion and Kinematics in Two Dimensions
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Projectile Motion and Two-Dimensional Kinematics
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Reflection and Refraction of Waves
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Relationship Between Electric and Magnetic Fields — Faraday's Law
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Relationship Between Thermal Energy and Particle Motion (Kinetic Molecular Theory)
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Scale, Proportion, and Quantitative Reasoning in Physics Contexts
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Scientific Measurement, Significant Figures, and Units (SI System)
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Series and Parallel Circuits
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Sound Waves and the Doppler Effect
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Specific Heat Capacity and Calorimetry
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Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration
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Structure of the Atom and Subatomic Particles
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Systems, Energy Flow, and Conservation Laws Across Physical Phenomena
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Technologies for Communication Using Waves
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The Doppler Effect and Its Applications
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The Electromagnetic Spectrum and Properties of Electromagnetic Waves
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The Wave Equation and Wave Speed Calculations
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Thermal Energy, Heat Transfer, and Temperature
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Transformers, Generators, and Motors
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Transverse and Longitudinal Waves
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Uniformly Accelerated Motion and Kinematic Equations
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Wave-Particle Duality and the Photoelectric Effect
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Waves and Electromagnetism
Work Done by a Force and the Work-Energy Theorem
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Work, Energy, and the Work-Energy Theorem
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