About Course

ABOUT THIS COURSE: This course covers essential concepts related to work, energy, and power, explaining their relationships, calculations, and real-world applications. Students will also explore work done in force fields and energy conversion, gaining insight into how energy transforms from one form to another in various systems.

The course introduces heat energy, discussing how it is transferred and its effects on different materials. Students will examine temperature and thermometers, learning how temperature is measured and its significance in scientific and everyday contexts.

Further topics include convection and radiation, focusing on how heat moves through fluids and space. The course then transitions to electric charges, covering the fundamental properties of charged particles and their behavior. Finally, students will study charging an insulated body, exploring methods of charge transfer and their practical applications in electricity and magnetism.

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Course Content

Introduction

  • Scheme of Work
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Week 1&2: Work, Energy, And Power

Week 3: Power, Work Done In Force Fields & Energy Conversion

Continuous Assessment 1

Week 4: Heat Energy

Week 5: Temperature And Thermometer

Week 6: Convection And Radiation

Continuous Assessment 2

Week 7: Electric Charges

Week 8: Charging An Insulated Body

Continuous Assessment 3

Revision and Closing Remarks

Examination

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