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- Physics G-12: Semester 1
Curriculum
- 3 Sections
- 36 Lessons
- 365 Days
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- 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