Physical Science Tutor
![]() The Physical Science
course gives students the
opportunity not only to learn
scientific principles and concepts,
but also to test their understanding
through levels of ‘Challenge Me’
questions.
We follow an instructional approach
that engages all students to Buy
In to the learning of physics. This
course provides students with the
basic foundation to continue further
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Motion
in One Dimension
● Position, Displacement, Distance ● Frame Of Reference ● Position ● Displacement & Distance ● Differences Between Distance & Displacement ● Speed, Average Velocity, Instantaneous Velocity ● Differences Between Speed & Velocity ● Acceleration ● Description of Motion ● Stationary Object ● Motion at Constant Velocity ● Motion at Constant Acceleration ● Velocity From Acceleration vs. Time Graphs ● Equations of Motion Gravity & Mechanical Energy ● Weight ● Differences Between Mass & Weight ● Acceleration Due to Gravity ● Potential Energy ● Kinetic Energy ● Checking Units ● Mechanical Energy ● Conservation of Mechanical Energy ● Using the Law of Conservation of Energy Transverse Pulses on a String or Spring ● Transverse Pulses on a String or Spring ● What is a Medium? ● Pulse Length, Amplitude, Speed ● Motion of a Particle of the Medium ● Motion of the Pulse ● Transmission and Reflection of a Pulse at a Boundary ● Reflection of a Pulse from Fixed and Free Ends ● Superposition of Pulses Transverse Waves ● Transverse Waves ● What is a Transverse Wave? ● Wavelength, Frequency, Amplitude, Period, Wave Speed ● Points in Phase ● Period and Frequency ● Speed of a Transverse Wave ● Particle Position, Displacement, Velocity, Acceleration ● Reflection of a Transverse Wave from a Fixed End ● Standing Waves ● Nodes and Anti-nodes ● Wavelenghts of Standing Waves with Fixed and Free Ends ● Superposition and Interference Geometric Optics ● Geometric Optics ● Light Rays and Shadows ● Terminology ● Law of Reflection ● Types of Reflection ● Refraction ● Refractive Index ● Snell's Law ● Apparent Depth ● Mirrors ● Image Formation ● Plane Mirrors ![]() ● Ray Diagrams ● Spherical Mirrors ● Concave Mirrors ● Convex Mirrors ● Magnification ● Total Internal Reflection ● Fibre Optics ● Fibre Optics in Telecommunications ● Fibre Optics in Medicine |
For the
Lecturer
● Enjoy unique Math activities while exploring with your learners. ● Excite and motivate bored or fearful learners. ● Expand your teaching comfort zone. ● Simplify the educator's task. ● Exercise sheets included. (Paper) For the Learner ● This course will help learners who may be performing two or more years below grade level with Maths. ● Support learners in delivering the content to meet the Maths standards. ![]() ● Electrostatics ● Two Kinds of Charge ● Unit of Charge ● Conservation of Charge ● Force Between Charges ● Attraction Between Charged and Uncharged Objects ● Conductors and Insulators ● The Electroscope Electric Circuits ● Electric Circuits ● Closed Circuits ● Representing Electric Circuits ● Potential Difference ● Potential Difference & Parallel Resistors ● Potential Difference & Series Resistors ● Ohm's Law ● EMF ● Current ● Series Circuits ● Parallel Circuits ● Resistance ● Resistors in Electric Circuits ● Measuring Voltage, Current & Resistance ● Voltmeters ● Ammeter ● Ohmmeter ● Meters Impact on Circuit |
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The Physical Science
course gives students the
opportunity not only to learn
scientific principles and concepts,
but also to test their understanding
through levels of ‘Challenge Me’







