About Course
ABOUT THIS COURSE: This course introduces students to fundamental concepts in physics, starting with its definition, scope, and importance in understanding natural phenomena.
Students will explore key physical quantities such as position, distance, and displacement, learning how they are measured and applied in motion analysis. The study of time will cover its significance in physics, methods of measurement, and its role in calculations involving speed and velocity.
The concept of friction will be examined in detail, including its causes, effects, and applications in everyday life. Speed, velocity, and rectilinear acceleration will be explored to help students understand motion, equations of motion, and real-life applications in transportation and engineering.
The course concludes with an introduction to scalars and vectors, emphasizing the differences between these quantities, their representation, and their importance in physics calculations.
Course Content
Introduction
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Scheme of Work
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