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Introduction to Year 12 Physics
Zahra PirvaliMurray Thompson
Introduction to Year 12 PhysicsSACE Board
http://www.sace.sa.edu.au/web/physics/
Introduction to Year 12 PhysicsMotion in Two Dimensions
Topic 1: Projectile MotionApplication: Projectiles in Sport
Topic 2: Uniform Circular MotionApplication: The Banking of Road Curves
Topic 3: Gravitation and SatellitesApplication: Weather and Communication Satellites
Topic 4: Momentum in Two DimensionsApplication: Spacecraft Propulsion
Introduction to Year 12 PhysicsElectricity and Magnetism
Topic 1: Electric FieldsApplication: Photocopiers and Laser Printers
Topic 2: The Motion of Charged Particles in Electric FieldsApplication: The Use of Electric Fields in Cyclotrons
Topic 3: Magnetic FieldsApplication: The Moving-coil Loudspeaker
Topic 4: The Motion of Charged Particles in Magnetic FieldsApplication: The Use of Magnetic Fields in Cyclotrons
Introduction to Year 12 PhysicsLight and Matter
Topic 1: Electromagnetic WavesApplication: Laser Airborne Depth Sounder
(LADS)Topic 2: The Interference of Light
Application: Compact DiscsTopic 3: Photons
Application: The Use of X-rays in MedicineTopic 4: Wave Behaviour of Particles
Application: Electron Microscopes
Introduction to Year 12 PhysicsAtoms and Nuclei
Topic 1: The Structure of the AtomApplication: Lasers
Topic 2: The Structure of the NucleusApplication: The Production of Radioisotopes
Topic 3: RadioactivityApplication: Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
Topic 4: Nuclear Fission and FusionApplication: Fission Nuclear Power
Introduction to Year 12 Physicshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2I8AoB1xgU
Introduction to Year 12 PhysicsIf there is no air between Earth and Mars what does the rocket push against to get to Mars?If almost all of the fuel is used to escape the Earth’s gravity, how can the rocket make all the way to Mars?How do they calculate the orbits around Earth and Mars?What keeps a satellite in orbit? What is weightlessness?How can they work out how much force is required to slow the capsule down in 7 minutes? What is 7g?What alternatives can be used to power a space craft?
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Welcome to Stage 2 Physics
Text Physics KEY IDEAS Parts 1 & 2 (3rd edition)
Welcome to Stage 2 Physics
Skills and Assessment Tasks 30%Investigations Folio 40%
Practical InvestigationsIssues Investigation
External examination 30%
Welcome to Stage 2 Physics
You are expected to do about 4 hours of work in Physics per week in addition to programmed time.
Welcome to Stage 2 Physics
1 ½ hours -weekly assignment1 ½ hours -studying and learning from
texts and notes etc 1 hour - Information Search, practical
preparation, essays etc
This is a rough guide only.