Welcome to the Classical Mechanics Interview Test Series, a focused set of practice exams built to help learners master key topics in mechanics for academic exams, competitive assessments, and interview preparation.
This course is ideal for students of college physics, high school physics, or AP Physics, as well as candidates preparing for a physics interview, technical screening, or university entrance tests. It contains six comprehensive practice tests, each reflecting real-world formats and difficulty levels typically encountered in formal physics assessments.
What’s Covered in the Course
This test series covers a wide range of syllabus topics frequently asked in both academic and practical evaluations:
Newton’s Laws and Force Dynamics
Laws of motion
Force systems (tension, friction, normal)
Pulleys, inclined planes, multi-body problems
Free body diagrams and constraint systems
Work, Energy, and Power
Work-energy theorem
Conservative and non-conservative forces
Spring systems and gravitational energy
Mechanical power and energy transformation
Linear Momentum and Collisions
Momentum conservation and impulse
Elastic and inelastic collisions
Center of mass
Explosions and recoil problems in 1D and 2D
Circular and Rotational Motion
Uniform and non-uniform circular motion
Angular velocity, torque, and moment of inertia
Rotational dynamics and energy
Rolling motion, angular momentum
Oscillations and Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)
SHM equations and energy
Springs and pendulums
Damped and forced oscillations
Resonance and phase relationships
Gravitation and Planetary Motion
Newton’s Law of Gravitation
Gravitational potential and field
Satellite motion and escape velocity
Kepler’s Laws and central force motion
What Makes This Course Valuable
100% practice-based: Focused on testing your grasp of classical mechanics
450+ unique multiple-choice questions across six tests
Questions mimic those asked in college exams, Olympiads, and physics interviews
Thorough explanations provided for deeper conceptual reinforcement
Useful for bridging gaps in preparation for quantum mechanics, optics, and nuclear physics
Disclaimer
This course is designed exclusively as a test preparation tool. It includes no instructional content or study material. It is recommended to use this test series along with a theoretical course or textbook for complete mastery.