Understand the Fundamentals: Students will grasp the fundamental principles of physics, including concepts related to motion, forces, energy, and waves.
Apply Mathematical Skills: Develop and apply mathematical skills, including algebra and trigonometry, to solve physics problems and perform calculations accurately.
Explore Laws of Motion: Comprehend Newton's laws of motion and apply them to describe and analyze the motion of objects in various scenarios.
Investigate Forces: Investigate and understand various types of forces, such as gravitational, frictional, and electromagnetic forces, and their effects on objects.
Study Energy Conservation: Learn the principles of energy conservation and apply them to analyze energy transformations and solve problems involving mechanical and thermal energy.
Examine Wave Phenomena: Explore the properties of waves, including sound and light waves, and understand wave behavior, interference, and diffraction.
Explore Electricity and Magnetism: Study the fundamentals of electricity and magnetism, including electric circuits, electromagnetic waves, and their practical applications.
Understand Modern Physics: Introduce concepts of modern physics, such as quantum mechanics and special relativity, and their significance in our understanding of the universe.
Conduct Experiments: Develop laboratory skills and conduct experiments to collect data, make observations, and draw conclusions while applying scientific methods.
Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving: Foster critical thinking skills by analyzing real-world physics phenomena, solving complex problems, and making connections between theory and practical applications.