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  1. Physics archive | Science | Khan Academy

    The physics archive contains legacy physics content, and is not being updated with new content. For our most up-to-date, mastery-enabled courses, check out Middle School Physics, High School Physics, …

  2. Introduction to physics (video) | Khan Academy

    Physics is built on a foundation of math and it seeks to explain all phenomena in the universe. It forms the basis for other sciences like chemistry and biology. Physics uses simple yet elegant math to …

  3. High school physics (DEPRECATED) - Science | Khan Academy

    This course has been deprecated. We recommend exploring our improved High School Physics, AP Physics 1, and AP Physics 2 courses instead.

  4. High school physics | Science | Khan Academy

    If you’ve mastered this content and want to explore physics at the next level, we recommend our AP Physics 1 and AP Physics 2 courses. Give us feedback on this course

  5. AP®︎/College Physics 1 | Science | Khan Academy

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  6. Fresh Updates to Khan Academy’s Physics Courses Bring More Rigor …

    Aug 18, 2025 · Explore Khan Academy’s updated AP Physics 1 and NGSS-aligned Middle School Physics courses, featuring new videos, interactive practice, and hands-on activities to support …

  7. What is physics? (article) | Khan Academy

    Let's think about what physics is and what topics are covered in an introductory physics course.

  8. Forces and motion (practice) | Khan Academy

    Let's solve some problems to better understand the behavior of forces that act on objects, and their effects on motion. In the process, we will clear some common misconceptions.

  9. What is physics? (article) | Physical world | Khan Academy

    Let's think about what physics is and what topics are covered in an introductory physics course.

  10. Electric potential, voltage (article) | Khan Academy

    In the physics sense, you are doing no work on the book. However, even if you don't have a book in your hand, if you twist side to side, your muscles get warm and you release energy.