I do upload all my previous lectures on my website. You can visit the link below for all the notes from previous years. You do not need permission to view the notes but school accounts sometimes limit accessibility. Log out of school account and try again if you do not have access. I will update all homework and project/test dates on our google classroom.
Motion in One Dimension
Section 1 Displacement and Velocity
Section 2 Acceleration
Section 3 Falling Objects
Two-Dimensional Motion and Vectors
Section 1 Introduction to Vectors
Section 2 Vector Operations
Section 3 Projectile Motion
Section 4 Relative Motion
Forces and the Laws of Motion
Section 1 Changes in Motion
Section 2 Newton's First Law
Section 3 Newton's Second and Third Laws
Section 4 Everyday Forces
Work and Energy
Section 1 Work
Section 2 Energy
Section 3 Conservation of Energy
Section 4 Power
Momentum and Collisions
Section 1 Momentum and Impulse
Section 2 Conservation of Momentum
Section 3 Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
Circular Motion and Gravitation
Section 1 Circular Motion
Section 2 Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation
Section 3 Motion in Space
Section 4 Torque and Simple Machines
Fluid Mechanics
Section 1 Fluids and Buoyant Force
Section 2 Fluid Pressure
Section 3 Fluids in Motion
Heat
Section 1 Temperature and Thermal Equilibrium
Section 2 Defining Heat
Section 3 Changes in Temperature and Phase
Thermodynamics
Section 1 Relationships Between Heat and Work
Section 2 The First Law of Thermodynamics
Section 3 The Second Law of Thermodynamics
Vibrations and Waves
Section 1 Simple Harmonic Motion
Section 2 Measuring Simple Harmonic Motion
Section 3 Properties of Waves
Section 4 Wave Interactions
Sound
Section 1 Sound Waves
Section 2 Sound Intensity and Resonance
Section 3 Harmonics
Light and Reflection
Section 1 Characteristics of Light
Section 2 Flat Mirrors
Section 3 Curved Mirrors
Section 4 Color and Polarization
Refraction
Section 1 Refraction
Section 2 Thin Lenses
Section 3 Optical Phenomena
Interference and Diffraction
Section 1 Interference
Section 2 Diffraction
Section 3 Lasers
Electric Forces and Fields
Section 1 Electric Charge
Section 2 Electric Force
Section 3 The Electric Field
Electrical Energy and Current
Section 1 Electric Potential
Section 2 Capacitance
Section 3 Current and Resistance
Section 4 Electric Power
Circuits and Circuit Elements
Section 1 Schematic Diagrams and Circuits
Section 2 Resistors in Series or in Parallel
Section 3 Complex Resistor Combination
Magnetism
Section 1 Magnets and Magnetic Fields
Section 2 Magnetism from Electricity
Section 3 Magnetic Force
Electromagnetic Induction
Section 1 Electricity from Magnetism
Section 2 Generators, Motors, and Mutual Inductance
Section 3 AC Circuits and Transformers
Section 4 Electromagnetic Waves
Quantization of Energy
Section 1 Blackbody Radiation
Section 2 Quantum Energy
Section 3 Photoelectric Effect
The Nucleus
Section 1 Properties of the nucleus
Section 2 Nuclear Stability
Section 3 Binding energy
Outside the Classroom Lab Experience:
There will be two major projects that will be mandatory for each student. Both projects will challenge the students to use all their physics knowledge and teach them how to use this knowledge in a practical manner on everyday scenarios they might encounter and to defend their ideas/creations using scientific argumentation skills.