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Physics, Science & Math Teacher • 2014-Present : Ph.D. in Physics • 2012-2014 : Master’s Degree in Physics • 1997-2001 : Bachelor’s Degree

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Physics, Science & Math Teacher • 2014-Present : Ph.D. in Physics • 2012-2014 : Master’s Degree in Physics • 1997-2001 : Bachelor’s Degree
Scalars and Vectors - (+ Combination of the FORCES & Pythagorean Theorem) - PPT
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Scalars and Vectors - (+ Combination of the FORCES & Pythagorean Theorem) - PPT

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This PPT includes; (78 slides) Scalar and Vector Quantities Representing Vectors Equality of Vectors Negative of a Vector Zero Vector Multiplication & Division of Vectors by Scalars Addition and Subtraction of Vectors – (Graphically AND in Column Vector form) Components of a 2D Vector Pythagorean Theorem Why direction is important How do we define a FORCE? How to add or subtract the FORCES? Physics around us ()… Questions with answers Review HW To attract the attention of students to the subject, daily life animations were used. You should install these Fonts for this document; (Ink Free Marker Felt & Tempus Sans ITC) Everything is ready to be used or easily edited to suit your learner
Dispersion of Light; (Visible Light Spectrum/Colors/Filters/Paints/Rainbow) – PPT
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Dispersion of Light; (Visible Light Spectrum/Colors/Filters/Paints/Rainbow) – PPT

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Lesson Presentation (Totally 185 Slides): Dispersion (Splitting of White Light) The Spectrum of Visible Light: (30 different questions with answers (All are animated & editable!)) Prism & dispersion of light through the prism! Primary and Secondary Colors of light Color Addition Complementary Colors of light, Primary & Secondary Colors of Pigments (Painting) Color Subtraction Colored Filters: (83 Slides, Different questions with answers (All are animated & editable!)) Where have you seen filters used? (Daily life usages) Seeing Colors: (73 different questions with answers (All are animated & editable!)) Why do objects have colors? (Why does grass look green or a rose look red?) Understanding the Red-Eye effect, Rainbow: 19 Slides (Primary & Secondary Rainbows) (All are animated & editable!)) • How is a rainbow formed? • When can we see a rainbow? • What makes a double rainbow? • Why is a rainbow a bow - or arc? • Is a rainbow a full circle or a half-circle? (Can a rainbow be a full circle?) • Does a rainbow have an end? (Can we touch a rainbow?) • Supernumerary Arcs • Can we have a rainbow at night? Painting Activity: 10 Slides (Primary & Secondary Colors) (PPT and Pdf: All are animated & editable!)) Colorblindness: Are you Colorblind? 2D and 3D Glasses, Color on TV, Physics around us, Classroom Activities, If there was no color, what would happen, Revision Why is the sky blue? Check Out The Other Videos Below About Dispersion of (White) Light: https://youtu.be/C93A2mID5I8 https://youtu.be/_de1g9vbRYg https://youtu.be/EqcCQpA5Bms https://youtu.be/MlLHj4melVA https://youtu.be/JdUh2E0280E https://youtu.be/6ohfkSkqo1A https://youtu.be/7pNwu7fxiA0 https://youtu.be/SVeWPJyrEOo
WAVE - Wave Properties on a Slinky Spring - Lesson PPT
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WAVE - Wave Properties on a Slinky Spring - Lesson PPT

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This resource contains 23 slides; - A) SUPERPOSITION OF PULSES: (Wave Interference) I- Constructive Interference: II- Destructive Interference: - B) REFLECTION OF PULSES: I-From Fixed End: II-From Free End: - C) TRANSMISSION OF PULSES: I- From less dense to the denser medium: II- From denser to the less dense medium: - Problems with solutions (Animated solutions) - Physics around us - Review - HW. Everything is ready to be used or easily edited to suit your learners. To attract the attention of students to the subject, daily life animations were used. You should install these Fonts for this document; (Marker Felt AND Tempus Sans ITC)