Physics

Course Description

The purpose of the physics course is to provide a one year lab-based physics course which introduces students to the principal concepts of physics and the scientific methodologies used in physics. The tentative goals for this year are to study and explore:
  • an array of forces and the laws about forces (Newton’s laws);
  • linear motion and kinematics equations;
  • work calculations, simple machines;
  • the laws of conservation of energy and momentum;
  • the reciprocal transformation of potential energy into kinetic energy and formulas to solve for potential energy and kinetic energy;
  • the characteristics of waves (light, sound), differences between longitudinal and transverse waves, calculations involving wavelength, frequency, and waves speed the refraction and diffraction of light waves;
  • the relationship between electric and magnetic phenomena and some applications (motors, generators);
  • the transfer of energy as heat and heat flow and to measure it.
The following instructional strategies will be used for this course: labs & projects; online simulations; problems worksheets from the Holt Physics curriculum (California /Holt, Rinehart and Winston); homework practice worksheets pulled out from Conceptual Physics (11th edition Paul G Hewitt). Materials necessary to bring to class are a pencil, a ruler, line and graph paper, and a folder to keep all handouts.

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