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Learning Outcomes:
At the end of this lesson, you the student should be able to learn or understand:
FIELD FORCE
CONTENT
- The Concept of Fields
- Types of Fields
- Properties of a Force Field
- Acceleration Due to Gravity
- Determination of Acceleration Due to Gravity
- The Shape and Dimension of the Earth
THE PARTICLE NATURE OF MATTER
CONTENT
- The Definition of Matter
- Structure of Matter
- Evidence of the Particle Nature of Matter
- Experimental Evidence of the Particle Nature of Matter
- Explanation of Brownian Motion
- Simple Atomic Structure
- The Nature and Size of Molecules
THE PARTICLE NATURE OF MATTER 2
CONTENT
- Molecules
- Definition of Molecules
- Structure, Nature and Size of Molecules
- Some Ideas about Molecular Size
- Estimating the Size of a Molecule
- States of Matter
- The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter
- Fundamental Assumptions of the Kinetic Molecular Theory
- Basic Assumptions of the Kinetic Theory of Gases
- Characteristics of the Three States of Matter
- Crystalline and Amorphous Substances
- Crystals
- Non-Crystalline and Amorphous Solids
- Differences between Amorphous and Crystalline Substances
FLUIDS AT REST AND IN MOTION
CONTENT
- Properties of Fluids at Rest
- Definition and Effects of Surface Tension
- Experiment to Demonstrate Surface Tension
- Methods of Reducing Surface Tension
- Effects of Surface Tension
- Capillarity
- Definition of Capillarity
- Illustration of Capillarity
- Demonstration of Capillary Action
- Explanation of Capillarity
- Cohesive and Adhesive Forces
- Diffusion of Gases
- Osmosis
- Viscosity
- Terminal Velocity
- Applications of Surface Tension and Viscosity
- Basic Assumptions of the Kinetic Theory of Matter (Gases)
ELECTRIC FIELD
CONTENT
- Electric Current
- Electric Circuit
- Potential Difference
- Electromotive Force
- Resistance
- Types of Resistors
- Sources of Electric Current
- Arrangement of Resistors
- Ohm’s Law
- Calculations
THE SOLAR COLLECTOR
CONTENT
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Curriculum
- 6 Sections
- 18 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- WEEK 1 - Field ForceCONTENT 1. The Concept of Fields 2. Types of Fields 3. Properties of a Force Field 4. Acceleration Due to Gravity 5. Determination of Acceleration Due to Gravity 6. The Shape and Dimension of the Earth4
- WEEK 2 Particule Nature of MatterCONTENT 1. The Definition of Matter 2. Structure of Matter 3. Evidence of the Particle Nature of Matter 4. Experimental Evidence of the Particle Nature of Matter 5. Explanation of Brownian Motion 6. Simple Atomic Structure 7. The Nature and Size of Molecules3
- WEEK 3 Particule Nature of Matter 2CONTENT 1. Molecules 2. Definition of Molecules 3. Structure, Nature and Size of Molecules 4. Some Ideas about Molecular Size 5. Estimating the Size of a Molecule 6. States of Matter 7. The Kinetic Molecular Theory of Matter 8. Fundamental Assumptions of the Kinetic Molecular Theory 9. Basic Assumptions of the Kinetic Theory of Gases 10. Characteristics of the Three States of Matter 11. Crystalline and Amorphous Substances 12. Crystals 13. Non-Crystalline and Amorphous Solids 14. Differences between Amorphous and Crystalline Substances3
- WEEK 4 FLUIDS AT REST AND IN MOTIONCONTENT 1. Properties of Fluids at Rest 2. Definition and Effects of Surface Tension 3. Experiment to Demonstrate Surface Tension 4. Methods of Reducing Surface Tension 5. Effects of Surface Tension 6. Capillarity 7. Definition of Capillarity 8. Illustration of Capillarity 9. Demonstration of Capillary Action 10. Explanation of Capillarity 11. Cohesive and Adhesive Forces 12. Diffusion of Gases 13. Osmosis 14. Viscosity 15. Terminal Velocity 16. Applications of Surface Tension and Viscosity 17. Basic Assumptions of the Kinetic Theory of Matter (Gases)4
- WEEK 5 ELECTRIC FIELDCONTENT 1. Electric Current 2. Electric Circuit 3. Potential Difference 4. Electromotive Force 5. Resistance 6. Types of Resistors 7. Sources of Electric Current 8. Arrangement of Resistors 9. Ohm’s Law 10. Calculations3
- WEEK 6 Solar collectorCONTENT 1. Role of the Sun in Energy Production 2. The Importance of Solar Energy 3. Solar Cell 4. Solar Panel1