About Course

This physics course explores fundamental concepts in fields, electricity, mechanics, and energy.

Students will begin by examining the description and properties of fields, followed by an in-depth study of gravitational and electric fields, including their effects on objects and charges.

Next, they will learn about energy production and electrical current, leading to the study of Ohm’s Law and electrical circuits, which will help them understand the behavior of electrical components.

The course also introduces the particulate nature of matter, focusing on how particles interact at different states. Students will then explore elasticity, learning about forces and how materials return to their original shape after deformation.

Further topics include fluids at rest and in motion, emphasizing principles like buoyancy and pressure. Students will also study units of measurement and practical applications like electrical continuity testing.

The course concludes with a discussion on solar energy and energy stored in elastic materials, highlighting their significance in real-world applications.

By the end, students will have a strong foundation in physics principles, preparing them for advanced studies and practical applications in science and engineering.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme of Work
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Week 1: Description And Properties Of Field

Week 2: Gravitational Field

Week 3: Electric Field

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 4: Production Of Continuous Energy And Current

Week 5: Ohm’s Law And Electrical Circuits

Week 6: Particulate Nature Of Matter

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 7: Elasticity

Week 8: Fluids At Rest And In Motion

Week 9: Units Of Measurement And Electrical Continuity Testing

Continuous Assessment 3

Week 10: Solar Energy And Energy Stored In An Elastic Material

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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