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Welcome to L.B. Pearson Summer School 2008

Your starting point to aid in your successful completion of this course.
Classes start at 8:00 AM and end at 1:30 PM. You may be asked to withdraw from this course if you are consistently late or sustain several (3) abstinences.
The first break is 9:30 to 9:40 and the second break is 12:20 to 12:30, and remember you can't go far in 10 minutes.


It will be expected that you regularly use this site and be familiar with all the information that is available here.
Also, you marks will be posted on the Internet. Site is written on the board and a code is required to read your marks.

Consider this as your homework reading assignment to be completed by the next day!


Need help with physics problems then try
  1. How to Solve Physics Problems
    In 7 segments, none of which are that long. Each is a go to (Click Here) note. Further references are also include in each note.
    The topics are as follows:
    1. Physical Process depicted in the problem.
    2. Frame of Reference from which the problem will be analyzed.
    3. Information Given and implied in the problem.
    4. Unknown Information requested in the problem.
    5. Relevant Physics that applies to the problem.
    6. Mathematical Methods you will used to find the unknowns.
    7. Scurtinizing your Answers to determine their validity.
    This material is only of value if you use it; it is here to assist you, but you must read through the material.

  2. Hints on Solving Physics Problems
    A dozen or so quick hints as to what to look for when approaching a physics problem.

Been a while since you were in grade 10? The Motion Strand is not part of this program. You are suppost to know this material. Hence for a review of Motion, vectors, velocity, accelerations and assorted graphs you should rewiew all of the material presented on the next three pages.

  1. Motion Notes One Click Here
  2. Motion Notes Two Click Here
  3. Internet Links CLICK HERE .
There are a lot of sites here but each is rather short and covers only one or two points. When we start Unit II this material should have been reviewed.

Exam Days: July 29 & July 30

Reference
Click Here
Introductory Remarks ROE
Course Material Expectations and Topics
Weekly Outlines Material Covered Weekly
Unit I
July 3 to 8
Light and
Geometric Optics
Unit II
July 9 to 15
Forces and Motion, Kinematics,
Acceleration
Newtons Laws of Motion

Answers to Selected Problems

Unit III
July 16 to 21
Work & Energy
Machines, Power & Energy
Unit IV
July 22 to 25
A) Magnetism       B) Electromagnetism       C) Motors & Generators
Unit V
July 28 to 30
A)    Lessons on Sound: A complete tutorial

B)     The Guitar Pickup: Electromagnetism joins with Sound

Problem Solving
Rules and Guidelines
with example from each Unit
Word problem help
Home Work Optics & Light Unit I,

Kinematics Unit II,

Work, Energy, Machines, Power Unit III

Magnetism & Electromagnetism Unit IV

Assigned homework based on the Irwin text,
Physics, Concepts and Connections.

Notes on Selected Topics A) Reflection: Mirrors & Refraction: Lenses

B) Additive Colour Theory

C) Problem Solving Help

D) Various linked notes to kinematic topics such as
distance & displacement, velocity & acceleration with graphs

E) A slide presentation intoducing kinematic equations and graphs.

F) Three notes from the Physics Classroom

  1. Potential Energy
  2. Kinetic Energy
  3. Power
G)Java Physics Applets by Walter Fendt at http://www.walter-fendt.de/ph14e/  Click Here forApplets
Must view are listed below
  • Refraction of Light
  • Motion with Constant Acceleration
    Equilibrium of Three Forces
    Resultant of Forces (Addition of Vectors)
  • Inclined Plane
    Newton's Second Law Experiment
    Projectile Motion
  • Electromagnetic Wave
    Ohm's Law
    Combinations of Resistors
  • Magnetic Field of a Bar Magnet
    Magnetic Field of a Straight Current-Carrying Wire
    Lorentz Force
    Direct Current Electrical Motor
    Generator
  • Simple Pendulum
    Beats
    Standing Longitudinal Waves

H) Series Parallel Circuits

Internet Designed Projects.
Assignments to be done off the Internet.
A) Refraction: Lenses
B) The Eye
Test Outlines
#1 - Light, Optics, & Colour
Hints & Must Know Stuff
Exam Review An Outline of Topics

To the Student

If used wisely and ofter this web site will both enhance your learning skills and hopefully create a more proactive approach to this course.

This site will enable you to plan ahead or catch up, if used. Computer skills will also be acquired.

Interesting sites of much merit are listed. (See Below). These will give you extra insight and knowledge on our areas of study; just make the effort!



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Last Update: July 21 2008