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Lessons 1-9
- Subject:
- Physics
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Lesson
- Date Added:
- 10/18/2018
Lessons 1-9
Laws of Refraction
Activity- Lens Diagram
Lab
Quiz Lens Equation
Activity- Cow Eye Dissection Report
Notes- How does your Eye
Notes- Defects of Vision
Intro to refraction & labs
Snell's Law
Critical Angles
Applications of refraction
Lenses
Lens Equation
Application of Lenses
Notes- colour, etc
Temp Conversion humor
Temp Conversion Practice
Extra Expansion Problems
Total Energy and Heat Exchange Problems
Applications of Heat Exchange
PBL am i Freezing
KMT
Temp- Humour
Temp & Thermometers
Thermal Expansion
Specific Heat Capacity
Heat Exchange Calorimeters
Latent Heat
Latent Heat applications & examples
Combine Specific & Latent Heat
Total Energy & Calorimetry Calc
Laws of Thermodynamics
The following resources are assignments and worksheets for Wave unit in physics 20.
Terminology and the Universal Wave Equation
Wave Interference
Transmission and Reflection of Waves
Standing Waves
Harmonics
Unit 5 Exam
Terminology and the Universal Wave Equation
Wave Interference
Transmission and Reflection of Waves
Standing Waves
Harmonics
Blinded by the Light
Learning Outcomes
Case Focus
Role and Situation
Case Background
Disclosure 1-5
The Physics 205/206 and 210/211 sequences are intended for biology majors. If you're an engineering major, you should be in Physics 221. If you just need a gen ed class, you should be in Physics 130. Physics 205/206 satisfies your physics requirement if you're a biology major transferring to a Cal State. The prerequisites for 205 are Math 141 (precalculus) and Math 142 (trig). Physics 210/211 satisfies your physics requirement if you're a biology major transferring to a UC (or a Cal State). The prerequisites for 210 are Math 141 (precalculus) and Math 142 (trig), and the corequisite is Math 150A (calculus).
Physics 30 and PI
Physics 30 Nuclear PBL
- TV and Computer Monitors- Guitars- Examples- Advanced Electromagentism
- Centripetal Force- Examples
- Introduction to Circular Motion- Examples
- Introduction- Story Time- Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation- Examples
- Introduction- Tanential Velocity- Vertical Circle- Banked Friction- Examples
- Conservation of Mechanical Energy- Energy Diagrams- Examples- Why do we ignore friction?
- Introduction to Electric Potential- Batteries- Voltage Formula- Biomedical Applications- Examples
- Coulomb's law- Electric Fields- Applications and Summary- Examples- Example Correction
- Types of Energy- Energy Conversions- What is Work?- Work Example- What is Power?- Power Examples