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PhysicsPSHS Curriculum

This document outlines the curriculum for a Physics 1 course covering fundamentals of physics over one school year. The course is divided into six major units covering kinematics, dynamics, two-dimensional motion, rotational motion, energy, and momentum/impulse. Each unit breaks down further into subtopics that will be covered. Student performance will be evaluated based on long tests, problem sets/labs, and periodic exams, making up 50%, 25%, and 25% of the final grade respectively.

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PhysicsPSHS Curriculum

This document outlines the curriculum for a Physics 1 course covering fundamentals of physics over one school year. The course is divided into six major units covering kinematics, dynamics, two-dimensional motion, rotational motion, energy, and momentum/impulse. Each unit breaks down further into subtopics that will be covered. Student performance will be evaluated based on long tests, problem sets/labs, and periodic exams, making up 50%, 25%, and 25% of the final grade respectively.

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PHYSICS 1 (Fundamentals of Physics 1)

S.Y. 2015-16
Grade 9 Credit Unit:1 No. of Meetings:3
FIRST QUARTER THIRD QUARTER
I. Kinematics in One Dimension III. Two-Dimensional Motion
1. Position 1. Vectors
2. Distance a) Graphical Solution
3. Displacement b) Analytical Solution
4. Speed 2. Parallel and Perpendicular
5. Velocity Components of Velocity and
6. Acceleration Acceleration
7. Motions Diagrams 3. Relative Velocity
8. Motion Graphs 4. Projectile Motion
9. Kinematics Equations 5. Application of Newton’s Laws of
10. Free Fall Motion
a) Systems
b) Inclined Planes
6. Circular Motion
a) Uniform Circular Motion
b) Non-uniform Circular Motion
SECOND QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER
II. Dynamics in One Dimension IV. Rotational Motion
1. Newton’s Laws of Motion 1. Angular Quantities
2. Types of Forces 2. Kinematic Equations in Rotation
a) Weight 3. Linear-Angular Relation
b) Tension 4. Torque
c) Normal Force 5. Stability and Equilibrium
d) Friction 6. Center of Gravity
e) Air Resistance 7. Rotational Inertia
f) Apparent Weight V. Energy
g) Buoyant Force 1. Work-Energy Theorem
3. Free-body Diagram 2. Work Done by Gravity and
4. Application of Newton’s Laws of Gravitational Potential Energy
Motion in One Dimension: 3. Work Done by Spring and Elastic
a) Translational Equilibrium and Potential Energy
Accelerating Objects 4. Conservation of Mechanical Energy
b) Accelerating Objects 5. Continuity Equation
5. Universal Law of Gravitation 6. Bernoulli’s Equation
6. Gravitational Field Strength
7. Escape Velocity and Weightlessness VI. Momentum and Impulse
8. Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion 1. Momentum and Impulse Relation
2. Conservation of Momentum
3. Application of Conservation of
Momentum
4. Collisions
Conservation of Angular Momentum

GRADE SYSTEM
Long Tests 50%
Problem Sets, Experiments & Lab Reports 25%
Periodic Exam 25%
TOTAL 100%

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