Newton’s laws of motion – IGCSE and As Level Lesson Plan
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- Torque (Moment); turning effect of force,
- Conditions for equilibrium
- Statics (Center of gravity)
By using this ppt (50 slides), students will learn;
- What PHYSICALLY WORK is
- Relation between WORK and ENERGY
- Types of ENERGY
- How to convert one type of Energy into the other one
- What the CONSERVATION of ENERGY is
- Power and Efficiency of a MACHINE.
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1. Heat and Temperature - Quick review Test
(This document has 4 pages & 40 questions with Answer sheet.)
2. Transfer of Thermal Energy - (Heat Transfer; Conduction, Convection, Radiation) – Teacher Notes
(This document has 2 pages)
3. Transfer of Thermal Energy - (Heat Transfer; Conduction, Convection, Radiation) – Question BANK
(This document has 5 pages 33 questions + Answer sheet)
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Heat and Temperature – Teachers Note;
This document has 6 pages;
- Thermometers,
- Absolute temperature
- Change of three states of matter
- Latent heat of fusion, vaporization
- Heat exchange (Heat transfer)
Heat and Temperature – Test 1,2,3;
Each document has 2 pages & 20 questions with Answer sheet.
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You can teach the Solar System easily with this document.
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- 30 questions with answer keys (7 pages),
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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
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This source includes 10 pages;
-SCIENCE
-EARTH’S SHAPE AND STRUCTURE
-EARTH’S CRUST
-FOSSILS
-THE MOTION OF THE EARTH
-THE UNIVERSE
-THE SUN
-THE PLANETS
-OTHER MEMBERS OF THE SOLAR SYSTEM
(ASTEROIDS, COMETS, METEORS)
-THE MOON, OUR NATURAL SATELLITE
-THE MOON AND THE EARTH
(PHASES of the Moon, Tides)
-THE ATMOSPHERE AND THE AIR
(Layers of Atmosphere)
-OXYGEN
-CARBON DIOXIDE
-NITROGEN AND INERT GASES
-WATER
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1. Motion in One Dimension - Freely Falling Objects - PPT (24 slides); (Release, fall, drop, thrown or jumping directly downwards & upwards questions)
(Answer key)
- Free Fall Problems solving strategies,
- Physics around us…
- Review,
- HW.
2. Motion in Two Dimensions - Projectile Motion - PPT ( 16 slides); (Questions AND Answer key)
- Physics around us…
- Review,
3. One & Two Dimensional Motion - (Freely Falling Objects & Projectile Motion) - Question Bank
This Source contains 2 pages, (30 questions)
Questions are about;
- Motion in One Dimension - Free Falling Objects
- Motion in Two Dimensions - Projectile Motion
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This Worksheet has 4 pages, (26 questions), Fully editable!
Questions are about;
- Motion in One Dimension - Free Falling Objects
- Motion in Two Dimensions - Projectile Motion
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This lesson covers (70 Slides) :
• What are Simple Machines?
• We use Simple Machines to make our life (work) easier! But How?
• How to decide that a Simple Machine is USEFUL or NOT USEFUL
• (Mechanical ADVANTAGE)
• Levers:
i. 1st Class Levers
ii. 2nd Class Levers
iii. 3rd Class Levers
• Pulleys:
i. Fixed Pulleys
ii. Movable Pulleys
iii. Block and tackle (More than one pulley, pulley system)
• Wheel and Axle
• Gears
• Inclined Plane (Ramps)
• Wedge
• Screw
• Compound Machines;
A compound machine is a combination of two or more simple machines that operate together. (Simple + Simple + ……… = Compound)
• Physics around us
• Funny Physics
(This document has 5 pages 33 questions + Answer Sheet)
Questions are about;
- how to distinguish between good and bad conductors of heat.
- in terms of the movement of molecules or free electrons, how heat transfer occurs in solids.
- convection in fluids in terms of density changes.
- the process of heat transfer by radiation.
- the effect of surface color (black or white) and texture (dull or shiny) on the emission, absorption, and reflection of radiation.
- how to distinguish between good and bad emitters and good and bad absorbers of infra-red radiation.
- how heat is transferred to or from buildings and to or from a room.
- the use of the important practical methods of thermal insulation for buildings.
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This resources includes interesting facts about Heat & Temperature.
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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?
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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.
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This resource includes 60 slides;
- (questions with Answer key)
- Physics around us...
- Revision,
- HW.
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With this PPT, everything was prepared according to the Syllabus of Cambridge O Level & IGCSE Physics.
With this PPT, Candidates should be able to:
(a) describe the production of sound by vibrating sources.
(b) describe the longitudinal nature of sound waves and describe compression and rarefaction.
(c) state the approximate range of audible frequencies for the healthy human ear as 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz.
(d) explain why a medium is required in order to transmit sound waves and describe an experiment to
demonstrate this.
(e) describe a direct method for the determination of the speed of sound in air and make the necessary
calculation.
(f) state the order of magnitude of the speeds of sound in air, liquids, and solids.
(g) explain how the loudness and pitch of sound waves relate to amplitude and frequency.
(h) describe how the reflection of sound may produce an echo.
(i) describe how the shape of a sound wave as demonstrated by an oscilloscope is affected by the quality (timbre) of the sound wave.
(j) define ultrasound.
(k) describe the uses of ultrasound in cleaning, quality control, and pre-natal scanning.
This resource includes 16 slides;
- PROJECTILE MOTION;
(Questions & Answer key)
- Physics around us…
- Review,
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