- Acquire the appropriate skills in science and technology
- Apply the physics knowledge obtained in solving physical problem
- Explain, interpret and demonstrate physic concepts, principle and laws.
Nelkon and Parker
Advanced Level Physics (Fifth Ed)
Brophy
Fundamental of Electronics
Physics for Secondary Schools Book V and VI
Jenkins E.N.
(An Introduction for Radioactivity).
Tom Duncan
A'Level Physics
Tom Duncan
Electronics for Today
Bennet Modern Physics
Stephenson
Mechanics and Properties of Matter
A physics teacher is advised to employ "activity teaching methods" and problem solving approach. In the former method, the students should be encouraged to participate actively in:
observing, hypothesising, inferring, classifying, predicting. experimentation, collecting and interpreting data and drawing conclusion. I on the other hand, problem solving approach include discovery, student projects and education visits excursions. However, the teacher will be free to use any other teaching method (e.g. exposure teaching method) considered effective according to certain circumstances in promoting learning.
2. DIMENSIONS OF PHYSICAL QUANTITIES
3. MECHANICS
a. Projective
b. Newton’s laws of motion
c. Uniform circular motion
d. Rotation of rigid bodies
e. Gravitation
f. Simple harmonic motion (SHM)
g. Surface tension
h. Fluid Mechanics
i. Strength of materials
a. Thermometer
b. Thermal Conduction
c. Thermal Convection
d. Thermal radiation
e. Kinetic theory of gases
f. First law of thermo-dynamic
a. Mechanical Vibration
b. Sound
c. Electro-magnetic waves
i. Nature of em waves
d. Difraction
e. Polarization of light
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