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πŸ‘‰ [[SEC_V_Measurements]]
πŸ‘‰ [[SEC_V_Measurements]]


Physical quantities and SI units, prefixes, unit conversions, accuracy and precision, significant figures, and dimensional analysis used in physics calculations.
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πŸ‘‰ [[SEC_V_Math]]


Algebraic skills needed for physics: rearranging equations, solving for unknowns, scientific notation, basic trigonometry, and use of calculators in physics contexts.
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πŸ‘‰ [[SEC_V_Vectors]]
πŸ‘‰ [[SEC_V_Vectors]]


Scalars and vectors, graphical representation, vector components, and vector addition, with applications to displacement, velocity, and forces.
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== Kinematics ==
== Kinematics ==
πŸ‘‰ [[SEC_V_Kinematics]]
πŸ‘‰ [[SEC_V_Kinematics]]
Motion in one dimension: position, displacement, velocity, acceleration, motion graphs, constant velocity, constant acceleration, and free fall.
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== Newton's Laws ==
== Newton's Laws ==
πŸ‘‰ [[SEC_V_Newton]]
πŸ‘‰ [[SEC_V_Newton]]
Forces, mass and weight, free-body diagrams, Newton’s laws of motion, and simple systems involving more than one object.
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== Energy ==
== Energy ==
πŸ‘‰ [[SEC_V_Energy]]
πŸ‘‰ [[SEC_V_Energy]]
Work, kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, power, and conservation of mechanical energy.
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== Geometrical Optics ==
== Geometrical Optics ==
πŸ‘‰ [[SEC_V_Geometrical_Optics]]
πŸ‘‰ [[SEC_V_Geometrical_Optics]]
Reflection and refraction of light, plane and spherical mirrors, thin lenses, ray diagrams, image characteristics, and basic applications to vision.
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Latest revision as of 10:53, 21 December 2025

πŸ“˜ This page is a collection of resources for Secondary V Physics Remedial Activities (203-001-05).

General Resources

🌟 Booster Course:
GIS: Exploration Sec 4 & Sec 5 | Vanier Moodle
Students can self-enroll with their Office365 account.

πŸ“– Reference Textbook:
Physics 006 – Lecture Notes by Harris Benson


Measurements

πŸ‘‰ SEC_V_Measurements

Physical quantities and SI units, prefixes, unit conversions, accuracy and precision, significant figures, and dimensional analysis used in physics calculations.


Math Review

πŸ‘‰ SEC_V_Math

Algebraic skills needed for physics: rearranging equations, solving for unknowns, scientific notation, basic trigonometry, and use of calculators in physics contexts.


Vectors

πŸ‘‰ SEC_V_Vectors

Scalars and vectors, graphical representation, vector components, and vector addition, with applications to displacement, velocity, and forces.


Kinematics

πŸ‘‰ SEC_V_Kinematics

Motion in one dimension: position, displacement, velocity, acceleration, motion graphs, constant velocity, constant acceleration, and free fall.


Newton's Laws

πŸ‘‰ SEC_V_Newton

Forces, mass and weight, free-body diagrams, Newton’s laws of motion, and simple systems involving more than one object.


Energy

πŸ‘‰ SEC_V_Energy

Work, kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, power, and conservation of mechanical energy.


Geometrical Optics

πŸ‘‰ SEC_V_Geometrical_Optics

Reflection and refraction of light, plane and spherical mirrors, thin lenses, ray diagrams, image characteristics, and basic applications to vision.