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Grade 12 College Physics
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Exam: January 2010




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Period 1 SPH 4C1 your notes are presented here for you to obtain.

The opening day note may be obtained at Click Here
It is expected that you do so. Obtain the notes ahead of class, it will be expected that your have read and are familiar with the material.

Reference
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Rules of Engagement
Make sure you familiarize yourself with these ROE's
The Expectations
Weekly Outlines
of the course

Time Lines
Assigned Text Book
Questions

for Units II, IV, V, & part of III
Questions to be Done
Motion And Its Applications
Newton's Laws
Kinematics & Dynamics

Unit I
Homework Questions from the Internet
In three coloured sections (blue, green, pink)
Mechanical Systems
Force, Friction, Work &
Machines
Unit II
Ans to Work Force & MA worksheet
Electricity & Magnetism
Circuit Analysis
Magnetic Fields & Electromagnets
Unit III Electricity
Magnetism
Electromagnetism
The Motor
Energy Transformations
Types of Energy & Power
Energy Efficiency
Unit IV
Hydraulic and
Pneumatic Systems

Fluids Under Pressure
Unit V Note One

Unit V Note Two

Note Three     from the University of Oklahoma

Exam Help Unit Outlines
Assessment Strategies
& Rubrics
The Rubric Page

Your final culminating activity may be found HERE

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