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Subject Orientation

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SUBJECT ORIENTATION IN PHYSICS

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Mr. Salvador John M. Magalong

YOUR INSTRUCTOR

MR. MAGALONG

I PREFER TO BE ADDRESSED AS

BS Physics for Teachers (PNU,2006)
Master of Arts in Science Education Major in Physics
(PNU, currently pursuing)

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San Beda College Alabang

Regent International School in Klang, Malaysia

PAREF Southridge School

Subject Requirements

*One (1) Notebook
*Scientific Calculator
*Experiment Papers
*Whiteboard Markers

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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES

You must observe proper behavior and decorum at all times.

If you want to do something out of the ordinary, ask for permission first.

You must not do work for other subjects during Physics class.

Always have your Physics notebook, calculator and a pen on your desk.

You shall be responsible for any exercise, discussion or lecture missed while you are not in class.

You shall be responsible for collating notes and asking for clarifications on topics discussed while you were absent.

If you miss any assessment you shall take it on the schedule you and I have agreed on.

On the Submission of Requirements

Deadlines are strictly implemented.

All submissions must be given during Physics class.

A submission day/week will be given for major outputs. No submissions will be entertained after this date.

Late submissions are excused only if your absence or tardiness is excused.

If you expect to be absent on an Oral Presentation day, schedule a day of presentation with me and your group mates (if any).

COURSE OUTLINE

TERM 1 TOPICS
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UNIT 1: MECHANICS I
A. MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINE
1. Horizontal Motion
2. Graphical Analysis of Motion
3. Freely Falling Bodies
B. MOTION ALONG A CURVED PATH
1. Resolution of Vectors
2. Projectile Motion
3. Horizontally Launched Projectiles
4. Projectile Launched at an Angle

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UNIT 2: MECHANICS II
A. FORCES
1. Nature of Forces ; Contact and Field Forces
3. The Free-Body Diagram and Net Force
B. NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION
1. Newton’s First Law - Law of Inertia
2. Newton’s Second Law - Law of Acceleration
3. Newton’s Third Law – Law of Interaction
4. Uniform Circular Motion

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ANY QUESTIONS?