Physics: An Intriguing Journey Through the World of Science

 
Physics: An Answer To Many Questions
 
 
Introduction
 
Physicists are very inquisitive people; they want to
know how and why things happen. Have you ever
wondered why when you rub a pen in your hair the
pen can pick up a piece of paper?
 
As you proceed through the course you will use
special scientific equipment and apply theories to
see how things happen.
 
Theoretically planning the world!
 
Areas in Physics You Will Study
 
Mechanics and Motion
Heat
Waves and Sound
Light and Optics
 
Electricity and
Magnetism
Atomic Physics and
Electronics
Nuclear and Particle
Physics
Current
Heat Transfer
Course Structure
Mechanics
Heat
Waves
Electricity
Modern
Physics
Forces
Motion
Energy
SHC
 
AND
Refraction, diffraction,
interference
Resonance
Voltage
Resistance
Power
Waves
Electron
Radioactivity
 
20%  of GCE
 
40%  of AS
 
20%  of GCE
 
20%  of AS
 
10%  of GCE
 Physics
Basic and
Derived Units
 
Expectations
 
Elite group
So few are able for the course
Completely new language compared to JC
Little Physics covered in JC
Lots of 
Algebra
 Linear and quadratics
Calculator competencies
No units = No marks!!
Organisation
 
 
Units in Physics
 
What words do you think of when you hear the
term 'units' mentioned?
 
Mentimeter Code: 25 78 27 5
Physics Trivia
 
Where do units come from?
 
Imperial – Actual things
Metric – Napoleon Bonaparte
 
 
 
Physics Trivia
 
Imperial – Inch
 
King Charles – between the top of his
thumb nail and the first joint is equivalent
to an inch.
 
Where the term rule of thumb came from.
 
Physics Trivia
 
Imperial – Foot
 
King Charles – Between his wrist to his elbow is
equivalent to a foot.
 
Take of your shoe it’s the same length as your
wrist to your elbow.
 
Physics Trivia
 
Imperial – Yard
 
Lord of Leinster – Distance between a arrow
pulled back to your nose is 1 yard.
 
  
Strongbow and archer 
 
What brought about change?
 
Not everyone's distances were the same,
somebody measured a piece of land and found
it to be 100 yards, another person measured it
and found it was 98 yards, another may have
counted 95 yards.
 
This caused arguments as there was a difference
hence the arrival of the 
metric
 system!
 
Physics Trivia
 
Napoleon Bonaparte – man
responsible for the 
metric
 system in
the 18
th
 Century
 
If you study the city map of Paris,
around the area of the Arch de
Triomphe you’ll notice the streets are
curved, this was to protect the streets
when cannon balls were fired during
the French revolution.
 
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Delve into the realm of physics, where inquisitive minds seek answers to the mysteries of the universe. Discover the various areas of study, from mechanics to atomic physics, and unravel the intricate course structure. Expect a challenging yet rewarding experience as you delve into the elite world of physics, where new languages and concepts await. Explore the origins of units and uncover fascinating physics trivia that sheds light on historical measurements. Embark on a journey of discovery with physics as your guide.

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  1. Physics: An Answer To Many Questions

  2. Introduction Physicists are very inquisitive people; they want to know how and why things happen. Have you ever wondered why when you rub a pen in your hair the pen can pick up a piece of paper? As you proceed through the course you will use special scientific equipment and apply theories to see how things happen. Theoretically planning the world!

  3. Areas in Physics You Will Study Mechanics and Motion Heat Waves and Sound Light and Optics Electricity and Magnetism Atomic Physics and Electronics Nuclear and Particle Physics

  4. Course Structure Forces Motion Energy Mechanics Heat Transfer SHC Heat Refraction, diffraction, interference Resonance Waves 20% of GCE Voltage Current Electricity Resistance Physics Power Modern Physics 40% of AS 20% of GCE Waves Electron Basic and Derived Units Radioactivity 20% of AS 10% of GCE Practical Practical's AND

  5. Expectations Elite group So few are able for the course Completely new language compared to JC Little Physics covered in JC Lots of Algebra Linear and quadratics Calculator competencies No units = No marks!! Organisation

  6. Units in Physics What words do you think of when you hear the term 'units' mentioned? Mentimeter Code: 25 78 27 5

  7. Physics Trivia Where do units come from? Imperial Actual things Metric Napoleon Bonaparte

  8. Physics Trivia Imperial Inch King Charles between the top of his thumb nail and the first joint is equivalent to an inch. Where the term rule of thumb came from.

  9. Physics Trivia Imperial Foot King Charles Between his wrist to his elbow is equivalent to a foot. Take of your shoe it s the same length as your wrist to your elbow.

  10. Physics Trivia Imperial Yard Lord of Leinster Distance between a arrow pulled back to your nose is 1 yard. Strongbow and archer

  11. What brought about change? Not everyone's distances were the same, somebody measured a piece of land and found it to be 100 yards, another person measured it and found it was 98 yards, another may have counted 95 yards. This caused arguments as there was a difference hence the arrival of the metric system!

  12. Physics Trivia Napoleon Bonaparte man responsible for the metric system in the 18th Century If you study the city map of Paris, around the area of the Arch de Triomphe you ll notice the streets are curved, this was to protect the streets when cannon balls were fired during the French revolution.

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