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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Work and Energy, Physics has several branches of study such as Sound and Hearing, Physics has several branches of study such as Light and Vision, Kinetics deals with motion without the forces or masses being considered, Mechanics Can be further divided into Dynamics, Newton's Laws (Apologia Physics Module 6) can be expanded and applied to Applications of Newton's Second Law (Apologia Physics, Module 7), Dynamics deals with motion and force together, Two-Dimentional Motion (Apologia Physics Module 5) which uses Two Dimensional Vectors (Apologia Physics Module 4), Work and Energy (Apologia Physics Module 9) equations are TE = PE + KE, Physics has several branches of study such as Heat and Energy, motion and force together consists of Newton's Laws (Apologia Physics Module 6), W = F||x variables are x is distance, TE = PE + KE variables are PE = mgh, W = F||x variables are F is Force; Newtons, TE = PE + KE variables are <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mtext> KE = </mtext> <mfrac> <mtext> 1 </mtext> <mtext> 2 </mtext> </mfrac> <mtext> m </mtext> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> V </mtext> <none/> <mtext> 2 </mtext> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> </math>, W = F||x variables are W is work or energy expended; Newtons are renamed to Joules but any force * distance unit can be used., Mechanics Can be further divided into Statics, Work and Energy (Apologia Physics Module 9) equations are P = w/t, Newton's Laws (Apologia Physics Module 6) can be expanded and applied to Uniform Circular Motion and Gravity (Apologia Physics Module 8), <math xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML"> <mrow> <mtext> KE = </mtext> <mfrac> <mtext> 1 </mtext> <mtext> 2 </mtext> </mfrac> <mtext> m </mtext> <mmultiscripts> <mtext> V </mtext> <none/> <mtext> 2 </mtext> </mmultiscripts> </mrow> </math> variables are m is mass (kg), P = w/t variables are P is power (energy expended per second); units of Watts