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PHYSICS ADVANCE SECONDARY 1 LESSON OUTLINE

1st Semester
Date
CHAPTER UNIT SUB-UNIT LEARNING OUTCOMES MEETING Activity Duration Link Files
As 1-2
define and use distance, displacement, speed, velocity and acceleration
use graphical methods to represent distance, displacement, speed, velocity and acceleration
determine displacement from the area under a velocity–time graph explanation using
1 20-Jul-24
determine velocity using the gradient of a displacement–time graph PPT
2.1 Equations of motion determine acceleration using the gradient of a velocity–time graph
5 X 80
CHAPTER 2 2. Kinematics derive, from the definitions of velocity and acceleration, equations that represent uniformly accelerated motion in a straight line
MINUTES
solve problems using equations that represent uniformly accelerated motion in a straight line, including the motion of bodies falling in a uniform gravitational field without air resistance
2 explanation using 21-Jul-24
describe an experiment to determine the acceleration of free fall using a falling object
PPT
describe and explain motion due to a uniform velocity in one direction and a uniform acceleration in a perpendicular direction 3 29-Jul-24
LATIHAN SOAL WORKSHEET UNTUK EXAM 4 30-Jul-24
EXAM 5 5-Aug-24
understand that mass is the property of an object that resists change in motion
recall F = ma and solve problems using it, understanding that acceleration and resultant force are always in the same direction
explanation using
3.1 Newton’s laws of motion state and apply each of Newton’s laws of motion 6 6-Aug-24
PPT
describe and use the concept of weight as the effect of a gravitational field on a mass and recall that the weight of an object is equal to the product of its mass and the acceleration of
free fall
show a qualitative understanding of frictional forces and viscous/drag forces including air resistance (no treatment of the coefficients of friction and viscosity is required, and a simple
model of drag force increasing as speed increases is sufficient)
3.2 Non-uniform motion
CHAPTER 3 3. Dynamics describe and explain qualitatively the motion of objects in a uniform gravitational field with air resistance 3x 80 minutes
understand that objects moving against a resistive force may reach a terminal (constant) velocity
explanation using
recall the following SI base quantities and their units: mass (kg), length (m), time (s), current (A), temperature (K) 7 12-Aug-24
PPT
express derived units as products or quotients of the SI base units and use the derived units for quantities listed in this syllabus as appropriate
3.1 SI units use SI base units to check the homogeneity of physical equations
recall and use the following prefixes and their symbols to indicate decimal submultiples or multiples of both base and derived units: pico (p), nano (n), micro (μ), milli (m), centi (c), deci
(d), kilo (k), mega (M), giga (G), tera (T)
WORKSHEET 8 13-Aug-24
4.1 Combining Forces add two or more coplanar forces 9 8/19/2024
4.3 Centre of Gravity represent the weight of the body as acting at a single point known as its centre of gravity
explanation using
apply the principle of moments
4. Forces, vectors 4.4 the Turning Effect of Force 10 PPT 20-Aug-24
CHAPTER 4 and Moments state the conditions for a body to be in equilibrium 3x 80 minutes
4.5 The torque Of the Coouple define and apply the moment of a force and the torque of a couple
activities in physics
DAILY PROJECT 11 26-August-2024
lab
understand the concept of work, and recall and use work done = force × displacement in the direction of the force
recall and apply the principle of conservation of energy
recall and understand that the efficiency of a system is the ratio of useful energy output from the system to the total energy input 4 x 80 minutes
explanation using
5.1 Energy conservation use the concept of efficiency to solve problems 12 27-Aug-2024
PPT
define power as work done per unit time
solve problems using P = W/t
CHAPTER 5 5. Work,Power
Energy And
derive P = Fv and use it to solve problem
derive, using W = Fs, the formula ∆EP = mg∆h for gravitational potential energy changes in a uniform gravitational field
5.2 Gravitational potential recall and use the formula ∆EP = mg∆h for gravitational potential energy changes in a uniform gravitational field explanation using
energy and kinetic energy
13 PPT
2-SEPT-2024
derive, using the equations of motion, the formula for kinetic energy EK = 1/2mv2
recall and use EK = 1/2mv2
LATIHAN SOAL UNTUK QUIZ 14 9-SEPT-2024
QUIZ 15 10-SEPT-2024
6.1 The Idea Of Momentum define linear momentum
16 23-SEPT-2024
state and apply the principle of conservation of momentum to collisions in one and two dimensions explanation using
CHAPTER 6 6. Momentum 6.2 Modelling Collision relate force to the rate of change of momentum PPT 3x 80 minutes
17 24-sept-2024
discuss energy changes in perfectly elastic and inelastic collisions
WORKSHEET 18 30-sept-2024
understand that deformation is caused by tensile or compressive forces (forces and deformations will be assumed to be in one dimension only)
understand and use the terms load, extension, compression and limit of proportionality
recall and use Hooke’s law explanation using
7.1 Stress and strain 19 PPT
1-Oct-24
recall and use the formula for the spring constant k = F / x
define and use the terms stress, strain and the Young modulus
7. Matters and describe an experiment to determine the Young modulus of a metal in the form of a wire
CHAPTER 7 4 x 80 minutes
Materials understand and use the terms elastic deformation, plastic deformation and elastic limit
understand that the area under the force–extension graph represents the work done explanation using
Elastic and plastic behaviour 20 PPT
7-Oct-2024
determine the elastic potential energy of a material deformed within its limit of proportionality from the area under the force–extension graph
recall and use EP = 1/2 Fx = 1/2 kx2 for a material deformed within its limit of proportionality
LATIHAN SOAL UNTUK QUIZ 21 8-Oct-24
QUIZ 22 14-Oct-2024
recall Kirchhoff’s first law and understand that it is a consequence of conservation of charge
explanation using
8.1 Kirchhof's laws recall Kirchhoff’s second law and understand that it is a consequence of conservation of energy 23 15-Oct-24
PPT
derive, using Kirchhoff’s laws, a formula for the combined resistance of two or more resistors in series

CHAPTER 9 9.1 Kirchhoff's Law 3 x 80 minutes

1
use the formula for the combined resistance of two or more resistors in series
CHAPTER 9 9.1 Kirchhoff's Law 3 x 80 minutes
derive, using Kirchhoff’s laws, a formula for the combined resistance of two or more resistors in parallel explanation using
9.2 Resistor Combinations 24 PPT
21-Oct-24
use the formula for the combined resistance of two or more resistors in parallel
use Kirchhoff’s laws to solve simple circuit problems
EXAM 25 22-Oct-24
define resistance
10.1 Metallic Conductor sketch the I–V characteristics of a metallic conductor at constant temperature, a semiconductor diode and a filament lamp
explanation using
explain that the resistance of a filament lamp increases as current increases because its temperature increases 26 28-Oct-2024
PPT
recall and use V = IR
CHAPTER 10. Resistance and 10.2 Ohm's Law
state Ohm’s law 3 x 80 minutes
10 Resistivity
10.3 Resistance and understand that the resistance of a light-dependent resistor (LDR) decreases as the light intensity increases
Temperature explanation using
understand that the resistance of a thermistor decreases as the temperature increases (it will be assumed that thermistors have a negative temperature coefficient) 27 29-Nov-24
PPT
10.4 Resisitivity recall and use R = ρL /A
WORKSHEET 28 4-Nov-24
11.1 Internal Resistance understand the principle of a potential divider circuit explanation using
29 PPT
5-Nov-24
11.2 Potential Deviders recall and use the principle of the potentiometer as a means of comparing potential differences

CHAPTER 11.3 sensors explain the use of thermistors and light-dependent resistors in potential dividers to provide a potential difference that is dependent on temperature and light intensit explanation using
11. Practical Circuit 30 3 x80 minutes 11-Nov-24
11 PPT
11.4 Potentiometer Cricuit understand the use of a galvanometer in null methods

FINAL PROJECT 31 12-Nov-24

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