- LINKS FOR LESSON DESIGN - DEVELOPMENT - STUDY
- our text = Holt Physics ---- last update November 15, 2008
- The objectives or content next to a number relate directly to or are taken directly from sections in Holt Physics by Holt, Rinehart, & Winston - 2002.
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- Links compiled by Jack H. Norris: send updates, corrections, and suggestions for additions to (email) "jacknorris1@mac.com"
- SLC= scilinks code LM=lecture material. LBM= lab material. DPM =drill practice material LWBAT =the learner will be able to.
- **= SciLinks Code HF.
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- Scroll or select a chapter (in our adopted text) by number. Norris Documents, Notes,
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- THE FOLLOWING RESOURCES WILL BE OF HELP TO YOU IF YOU USE THEM. There are many more resources available. Here are a few of my favorites.
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- American Institute of Physics - Home Page
- American Physical Society
- Contemporary Physics Education Project
- Fizzics Fizzle! This site is designed for physics students of all levels.
- Heisenberg States the Uncertainty Principle
- International System of Units from NIST
- Multimedia Physics Studios
- Physics, Astronomy and Engineering by PhysLINK.com - Reference and Education You will not regret a visit to this place!!! But then I could say the same for just about all of the physics links.
- Physics Classroom Table of Contents****
- Physics 2000 - Physics applied to technology... A response to "Why do we have to learn this?'
- PhysicsWeb - Web Links: Index -- Physics around the World
- Stephen Hawking's Pages
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- The laws list -- various laws, principles, rules, and related topics in physics and astronomy.
- The Why Files?? - Science behind the news. Scientific explanations for the news of the day.
- PhysicsWeb - Physics news, jobs, resources
- Visual Physics***** - (student created pages)
- Additional teacher sites - recommendations, links etc. (worth visiting) =
- Dick Heckathorn
- Dr. David Terrell collapsing can video
- The Particle Adventure
- Galactic nucleosynthesis
- To be continued.....
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Chapter 1: The Science of Physics
- Section 1-1: What is physics?
- Section 1-2: Measurements in experiments
- Current definitions of the SI units
- Section 1-3: The language of physics
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Chapter 2: Motion in One Dimension
- Section 2-1: Displacement and velocity
- Section 2-2: Acceleration
- Section 2-3: Falling objects
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Chapter 3 - "Two-Dimensional Motion and Vectors"
- Section 3-1: Introduction to vectors
- Section 3-2: Vector operations
- Section 3-3: Projectile Motion
- Section 3-4 Relative motion
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Chapter 4 - "Forces and the Laws of Motion"
- Section 4-1: Changes in motion
- Section 4-2: Newton’s first law
- Section 4-3: Newton’s second and third laws
- Section 4-4: Everyday forces
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Chapter 5 - "Work and Energy"
- Section 5-1: Work
- Section 5-2: Energy
- Section 5-3: Conservation of energy
- Section 5-4: Power
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Chapter 6 - "Momentum and Collisions"
- Section 6-1: Momentum and impulse
- Section 6-2: Conservation of momentum
- Section 6-3: Elastic and inelastic collisions
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Chapter 7 - "Rotational Motion and the Law of Gravity"
- Section 7-1: Measuring rotational motion
- Section 7-2: Tangential and centripetal acceleration
- Section 7-3: Causes of circular motion
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Chapter 8 - "Rotational Equilibrium and Dynamics"
- Section 8-1: Torque
- Section 8-2: Rotation and inertia
- Section 8-3: Rotational dynamics
- Section 8-4: Simple machines
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Chapter 9 - "Fluid Mechanics"
- Section 9-1: Fluids and buoyant force
- Section 9-2: Fluid pressure and temperature
- Section 9-3: Fluids in motion
- Section 9-4: Properties of gases
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- Section 10-1: Temperature and thermal equilibrium
- Section 10-2: Defining heat
- Section 10-3: Changes in temperature and phase
- Section 10-4: Controlling heat
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Chapter 11 - "Thermodynamics"
- Section 11-1: Relationships between heat and work
- Section 11-2: Thermodynamic processes
- Section 11-3: Efficiency of heat engines
- Section 11-4: Entropy
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Chapter 12 - "Vibrations and Waves"
- Section 12-1: Simple harmonic motion
- Section 12-2: Measuring simple harmonic motion
- Section 12-3: Properties of waves
- Section 12-4: Wave interactions
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- Section 13-1: Sound waves
- Section 13-2: Sound intensity and resonance
- Section 13-3: Harmonics
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Chapter 14 - "Light and Reflection"
- Section 14-1: Characteristics of light
- Section 14-2: Flat mirrors
- Section 14-3: Curved mirrors
- Section 14-4: Color and polarization
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Chapter 15 - "Refraction"
- Section 15-1: Refraction
- Section 15-2: Thin lenses
- Section 15-3: Optical phenomena
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Chapter 16 - "Interference and Diffraction"
- Section 16-1: Interference
- Section 16-2: Diffraction
- Section 16-3: Coherence
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Chapter 17 - "Electric Forces and Fields"
- Section 17-1: Electric charge
- Section 17-2: Electric force
- Section 17-3: The electric field
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Chapter 18 - "Electrical Energy and Capacitance"
- Section 18-1: Electrical potential energy
- Section 18-2: Potential difference
Section 18-3: Capacitance
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"Chapter 19 - "Current and Resistance"
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Section 19-1: Electric current
- Section 19-2: Resistance
- Section 19-3: Electric power
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Chapter 20 - "Circuits and Circuit Elements"
- Section 20-1: Schematic diagrams and circuits
- Section 20-2: Resistors in series or in parallel
- Section 20-3: Complex resistor combinations
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- Section 21-1: Magnets and magnetic fields
- Section 21-2: Electromagnetism and magnetic domains
- Section 21-3: Magnetic force
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Chapter 22 - "Induction and Alternating Current"
- Section 22-1: Induced current
- Section 22-2: Alternating current, generators, and motors
- Section 22-3: Inductance
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Chapter 23 - "Atomic Physics"
- Section 23-1: Quantization of energy
- Section 23-2: Models of the atom
- Section 23-3: Quantum mechanics
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Chapter - "Modern Electronics"
- Section 24-1: Conduction in the solid state
- Section 24-2: Semiconductor applications
- Section 24-3: Superconductors
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Chapter 25 - "Subatomic Physics"
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Section 25-1: The nucleus
- Section 25-2: Nuclear decay
- Section 25-3: Nuclear reactions
- Section 25-4: Particle physics
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