Sunday, February 19, 2012
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
The questions YOU'VE asked for:
Mechanics Q1d - what do you need to write to get "E"
Mechanics Q3a - what do you need to write to get "E"
Mechanics Q3f - what do you need to write to get "E"
Mechanics Q3g - How do you calculate the distance for the projectile?
Mechanics Q3g2 - Part i & Part ii - How do you calculate the horizontal distance?
Electricity Q4f - How do you calculate the "r"?
Previous Tests and Exams:
Mechanics Part One Test Q3 - hanging from the goal posts
Textbook Questions:
General Questions:
Email me your other problems!
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Friday 29 October - in the Library!
Thursday, September 23, 2010
TERM FOUR 2010 - Fasten Your Seat Belts!
Term 4 promises fast and furious physics as we wrap up some loose ends and head full steam into exam preparation!
The Atomic Physics topic is mostly a self-paced, self-study unit. You are advised to get a head start NOW with the resources linked to below.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Welcome to Y12 Physics 2010!
forces, energy, sound, light, electricity, magnetism, radation, waves, the composition of matter, solid-state systems, fluid systems, astronomy, astro-physics, cosmology ...
... so in other words pretty much EVERYTHING!
What does high school physics lead to?
A few physics students will go on to study physics at university. Physicists research (both practical and theoretically) how matter and energy interact to deepen our understanding of how things around us work. Physicists WRITE the equations.
A few more physics students will go on to study engineering at university. Engineers take the known laws of physics and apply them creatively to solve problems and develop new products and processes. Engineers APPLY the equations that the physicists write.
Some students will take physics as a requirement for architecture (building buildings), optometry (eye doctor), and as background for sport and/or medical training.
but EVERYONE should take physics! Here's why:
Consider the following:
Physics teaches the essential skills needed in the global market place. Physics is about problem-solving, thinking critically, analytically, and creatively. You must also work well in a group and manage your time wisely.
Physics Heals
The knowledge is out there what are YOU going to do with it?