- Unit 0 - Writing the Lab Report (Flash, Self-Contained Powerpoint Presentation)
- Unit 0 - Scientific Measurement (Flash, Self-Contained Powerpoint Presentation)
- Unit 0 - Scientific Notation (Flash, Self-Contained Powerpoint Presentation)
- Unit 0 - The SI System (Flash, Self-Contained Powerpoint Presentation)
- Unit 0 - Significant Figures (Flash, Self-Contained Powerpoint Presentation)
- Unit 1 - Newton's Laws of Motion (Flash, Self-Contained Powerpoint Presentation)
- Unit 2
- Unit 3
- Unit 4
- Unit 5
Conceptual Physics Powerpoints
This page contains links to the PowerPoint presentations that I have created for Conceptual Physics. Though I place them here to give my students 24/7 access, they may also be used by any teacher or student who can benefit from this resource. Feel free to alert me to errors or problems you encounter with them.
I am providing the presentations as Flash embedded in web pages, a format that seems to have excellent cross-browser compatability. For people who would like to download a presentation for offline use, I am offering the self-contained (.ppsx format) as well.
A NOTE ABOUT THE SELF-CONTAINED POWERPOINT FILES: You need to have Powerpoint installed on your computer to take advantage of the self-contained Powerpoint slideshow files. Windows users, your computer will probably try to save the file as a .zip file. You must change the file extension to .ppsx in order for it to open correctly. If you are not using Office 2007, you will have to download a compatability pack from Microsoft to use this file type. Macintosh users, you must download a conversion utility for Powerpoint 2004 on your Macintosh that allows you to view this file type. It is available for free from Microsoft. Your version of Powerpoint will prompt you to download the file when you try to open a .ppsx file.