Before spring break we had finished the Momentum unit, except for the presentation of the project and the test. Both of these are on hold and may not happen.
The next unit is the Light unit, which is in part 3 of the duotang (see my "Resources - Duotang" page). The online version of the duotang has both worksheets AND notes. Over the next few weeks we'll work through the Light then the Waves units.
If you have your textbook ("Big Red Brick"), all of this in the book.
We'll study light from a geometrical point of view so we can skip ch16 "Light", where it is explained from an electromagnetic POV. We'll be doing ch17 and 18.
We'll touch on ch19 very briefly when we look at "Young's Double Slit" experiment and interference of waves (water, sound, as well as light) in the Waves unit, which are in ch14 and 15.
To recap; next is ch17, 18, skim 19, then 14 and finish with 15.
If we have time I'd like to cover the last unit, Nuclear Physics, by going through ch30 "The Nucleus" up to page 634 (which is a review of Sc10) and do ch31 "Nuclear Applications".
The next unit is the Light unit, which is in part 3 of the duotang (see my "Resources - Duotang" page). The online version of the duotang has both worksheets AND notes. Over the next few weeks we'll work through the Light then the Waves units.
If you have your textbook ("Big Red Brick"), all of this in the book.
We'll study light from a geometrical point of view so we can skip ch16 "Light", where it is explained from an electromagnetic POV. We'll be doing ch17 and 18.
We'll touch on ch19 very briefly when we look at "Young's Double Slit" experiment and interference of waves (water, sound, as well as light) in the Waves unit, which are in ch14 and 15.
To recap; next is ch17, 18, skim 19, then 14 and finish with 15.
If we have time I'd like to cover the last unit, Nuclear Physics, by going through ch30 "The Nucleus" up to page 634 (which is a review of Sc10) and do ch31 "Nuclear Applications".
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