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Course Description

Ever wonder why objects move the way they do? Explore complex scientific concepts and make real-world connections through this fast paced and stimulating weeklong course.  Students will focus on understanding motion, energy, electricity, magnetism, and the laws that govern the physical universe.   Students learn to understand scientific principles and processes, ask questions, present hypotheses, experiment, solve problems, and think abstractly and critically.

Faculty Author

Ms. Johnson is a second year PhD student in the Mathematics Department at Cornell. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Kansas with a double major in mathematics and engineering physics. She would like to become a professor so she can share her love of math with others. In her spare time, Nicole loves to read and go on hikes.

Benefits to the Learner

After the successful completion of the course, students will:

  • Describe Newton’s first, second, and third laws of motion.
  • Solve speed and velocity problems.
  • Calculate kinetic energy, mass, or velocity given the other two quantities. 
  • Distinguish between absorption, transmission, reflection, refraction, and diffraction. 
  • Analyze how light waves bend around objects.
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