Description:
Dear learner,
This module for Grade 12 students in Ethiopia covers fundamental physics principles, preparing students for national university entrance exams and fostering a deeper understanding of physics. It explores how physics principles are applied in science, engineering, medicine, defense, and communication, highlighting their real-world relevance and contributions to advancements. The module also delves into two-dimensional motion, including projectile and rotational motion, and covers Kepler’s laws and Newton’s law of universal gravitation, which are crucial for understanding planetary motion and gravitational interactions. Additionally, it focuses on fluid mechanics, including fluid statics, dynamics, Archimedes’ principle, and safety measures, equipping students to apply this knowledge in engineering, environmental studies, and industrial contexts. This comprehensive approach ensures students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in physics across various fields.
Competencies
At the end of this lesson student will be able to: –
- Demonstrate an understanding of how physics contributes to societal advancement.
- Recognize the interconnections between physics and other scientific disciplines.
- Appreciate the role of physics in technological innovation and advancement.
- Understand the reciprocal relationship between technology and the progress of physics.
- Advocate for the importance of physics in solving societal problems and addressing global challenges.
- Analyze and describe the motion of objects in two-dimensional spaces, including horizontal and inclined projectiles.
- Apply knowledge of Newton’s law of Universal gravitation, fluid mechanics, and key principles like Pascal’s and Archimedes’ to solve relevant problems in physics.
Contents
1. Application of Physics in Other Fields
Lesson 1: Physics and Other Sciences
Lesson 2: Physics and Engineering
Lesson 3: Medical Physics
Lesson 4: Physics and Defense Technology
Lesson 5: Physics in Communication
2. Two-Dimensional Motion
Lesson 6: Projectile Motion
Lesson 7: Rotational Motion
Lesson 8 Rotational Dynamics
Lesson 9: Planetary Motion and Kepler’s Laws
Lesson 10: Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation
3. Fluid Mechanics
Lesson 11: Fluid Statics
Lesson 12: Pressure in Fluids at Rest
Lesson 13: Archimedes’ Principle
Lesson 14: Fluid Flow
Lesson 15: Safety and High Pressure
Assessment
Assessment in this Module May Include:
- Quizzes and tests, Assignments
- Mid Exam
- Final Exam
References
- Grade 12 Physics Student Text Book Based On New Curriculum
- Tipler, P. A., & Mosca, G. (2007). Physics for Scientists and Engineers (6th ed.). W. H. Freeman.
- Serway, R. A., & Jewett, J. W. (2018). Physics for Scientists and Engineers (10th ed.). Cengage Learning.
- Halliday, D., Resnick, R., & Walker, J. (2013). Fundamentals of Physics (10th ed.). Wiley.
- Giancoli, D. C. (2013). Physics: Principles with Applications (7th ed.). Pearson.
- Young, H. D., & Freedman, R. A. (2015). University Physics with Modern Physics (14th ed.). Pearson.
Curriculum
- 3 Sections
- 36 Lessons
- 365 Days
- 1. Application of Physics in Other FieldsAt the end of this unit, you will be able to: • Comprehend the contribution of physics to the betterment of society. • Understand the relation of physics to other sciences. • Recognize and appreciate the place of physics in advancement of Technology. • Appreciate the contribution of Technology to the advancement of Physics. • Advocate physics as an important field of study to address societal issues and challenges.30
- 1.1Lesson 1: Physics and Other Sciences30 Minutes
- 1.2Activity 1: Physics and Other Sciences13 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.3Summary on Lesson 110 Minutes
- 1.4Gamified Activity 1
- 1.5Test 1: Physics and Other Sciences17 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.6Offline resource 1
- 1.7Lesson 2: Physics and Engineering30 Minutes
- 1.8Activity 2: Physics and Engineering10 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.9Summary on Lesson 2
- 1.10Gamified Activity 2
- 1.11Test 2: Physics and Engineering15 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.12Offline resource 2
- 1.13Lesson 3: Medical Physics
- 1.14Activity 3: Medical Physics12 Minutes6 Questions
- 1.15Summary on Lesson 3
- 1.16Gamified Activity 3
- 1.17Test 3: Medical Physics15 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.18Offline resource 3
- 1.19Lesson 4: Physics and Defense Technology
- 1.20Activity 4: Physics and Defense Technology12 Minutes6 Questions
- 1.21Summary on Lesson 4
- 1.22Gamified Activity 4
- 1.23Test 4: Physics and Defense Technology15 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.24Offline resource 4
- 1.25Lesson 5: Physics in Communication
- 1.26Activity 5: Physics in Communication12 Minutes6 Questions
- 1.27Summary on Lesson 5
- 1.28Gamified Activity 5
- 1.29Test 5: Physics in Communication15 Minutes5 Questions
- 1.30Offline resource 5
- 2. Two-Dimensional MotionAt the end of this unit, you will be able to: • Understand the basic ideas of two-dimensional motions. • Describe the motion of objects in horizontal and inclined projectiles; • Describe uniform rotational motion, rotational dynamics and Kepler’s laws. Describe Newton’s law of Universal gravitation.• Develop pertinent problem-solving skills25
- 2.1Lesson 6: Projectile Motion
- 2.2Virtual Lab: Projectile Motion
- 2.3Activity 6: Projectile Motion10 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.4Summary on Lesson 6
- 2.5Test 6: Projectile Motion12 Minutes4 Questions
- 2.6Lesson 7: Rotational Motion30 Minutes
- 2.7Activity 7: Rotational Motion10 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.8Summary on Lesson 7
- 2.9Gamified Activity 7
- 2.10Test 7: Rotational Motion15 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.11Lesson 8: Rotational Dynamics30 Minutes
- 2.12Activity 8: Rotational Dynamics15 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.13Summary on Lesson 8
- 2.14Gamified Activity 8
- 2.15Test 8: Rotational Dynamics15 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.16Lesson 9: Planetary Motion and Kepler’s Laws20 Minutes
- 2.17Activity 9 on Planetary Motion and Kepler’s Laws10 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.18Summary on Lesson 9
- 2.19Gamified Activity 9
- 2.20Test 9: Planetary Motion and Kepler’s Laws15 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.21Lesson 10: Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation30 Minutes
- 2.22Activity 10: Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation10 Minutes5 Questions
- 2.23Summary on Lesson 1015 Minutes
- 2.24Gamified Activity 10
- 2.25Test 10: Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation15 Minutes5 Questions
- 3. Fluid MechanicsAt the end of this unit, you will be able to: • Develop knowledge and understanding of the concepts related to fluids and pressure. • Gain knowledge and understanding of Pascal’s principle and Archimedes’ principle. • Understand the behaviors of fluid flow. • Develop skills of solving problems related to fluid mechanics.20
- 3.1Lesson 11: Fluid Statics30 Minutes
- 3.2Activity 11: Fluid Statics10 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.3Summary on Lesson 11
- 3.4Test 11: Fluid Statics18 Minutes6 Questions
- 3.5Lesson 12: Pressure in Fluids at Rest30 Minutes
- 3.6Activity 12: Pressure in Fluids at Rest10 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.7Summary on Lesson 12
- 3.8Test 12: Pressure in Fluids at Rest10 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.9Lesson 13: Archimedes’ principle40 Minutes
- 3.10Activity 13: Archimedes’ principle12 Minutes6 Questions
- 3.11Summary on Lesson 13
- 3.12Test 13: Archimedes’ principle15 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.13Lesson 14: Fluid Flow
- 3.14Activity 14: Fluid Flow10 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.15Lesson Summary on Fluid Flow
- 3.16Test 14: Fluid Flow15 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.17Lesson 15: Safety and High Pressure
- 3.18Activity 15: Safety and High Pressure9 Minutes5 Questions
- 3.19Summary on Lesson 15
- 3.20Test 15: Safety and High Pressure15 Minutes5 Questions