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AL PHYSICS 2003. Mr. M. K. NG (B. Sc. Hons., Dip. Ed) JCCSSKC. Time Allocation. TEN periods per cycle and a total and a total of about 370 periods is available for actual teaching in TWO years. The Syllabus. Section 1. Mechanics Section 2. Waves
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AL PHYSICS 2003 Mr. M. K. NG (B. Sc. Hons., Dip. Ed) JCCSSKC
Time Allocation • TEN periods per cycle and a total and a total of about 370 periods is available for actual teaching in TWO years.
The Syllabus • Section 1. Mechanics • Section 2. Waves • Section 3. Electricity and Electromagnetism • Section 4. Matter
Mechanics • 1.1 Force, Work, Power • 1.2 Projectile Motion • 1.3 Circular Motion • 1.4 Simple Harmonics Motion • 1.5 Resonance, forced vibration and damping • 1.6 Linear momentum in one and two dimensions • 1.7 Equilibrium and rotational dynamics of rigid bodies
Waves • 2.1 Wave Propagation • 2.2 Wave Phenomena • 2.3 Electromagnetic Spectrum • 2.4 Stationary Waves • 2.5 Acoustics • 2.6 Optical Instruments
Electricity and Electromagnetism • 3.1 Gravitational fields • 3.2 Electric Fields The Rest of Section 3 and Section 4 will be taught in Form 7
Textbook • Physics Beyond 2000, Radian. • Brief Notes, Worked Examples and Problems Physics Beyond 2000 volume 1 & 2, Radian. • 高級物理學 上下冊 導師出版社 • A-Level Practical Physics, Oxford.
Reference • Complete Notes on Advanced Level Physics, DJP. • Structured Questions in A-Level Physics Book 1- 4, PPC. • First Aid in A-Level Physics Book 1-3 , PPC. • Advanced Physics for H.K., Volume 1 & 2, John Murray.
Test and Examination • HKAL Physics 2003 • School Test and Examination
HKAL Physics 2003 • Paper I 42% 3 hours, Structured-Type Questions • Paper II 43% 3 hours, Multiple-choice and Essays • Paper III 15% 1 hour, Practical Exam.
School Test and Examination • Mini-Test 8% • Mid-Term Test 15% • Final Examination 70% • Homework and Experiment 7%
Experimental Work • The class will be divided into five groups. Each group has three members. • Experiments are in rotational basis. • Procedures and precautions have to studied carefully before you come to the laboratory. • Fill up ALL the blank in your Practical Book during the experiment lesson.