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Introduction. Name : M. Faisal Malik Subject: Physics Qualification: M.Phil Work Place: Government College of Technology Bahawalpur Designation: Lecturer City : Bahawalpur. Teaching physics at gct, Bahawalpur. Subject Area Subject level

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  1. Introduction Name : M. Faisal Malik Subject: Physics Qualification: M.Phil Work Place: Government College of Technology Bahawalpur Designation: Lecturer City : Bahawalpur

  2. Teaching physics at gct, Bahawalpur • Subject Area Subject level Physics 1styear 2nd year

  3. Aims • become confident citizens in a technological world, able to take or develop an informed interest in matters of scientific import • manipulate numerical and other data • Solve problems • develop abilities and skills that • are relevant to the study and practice of Physics • are useful in everyday life • encourage efficient and safe practice • encourage effective communication

  4. Assessment objectives • Students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding in relation to: • scientific phenomena, facts, laws, definitions, concepts, theories; • Physics vocabulary, terminology, conventions including symbols, quantities and units • Scientific instruments and apparatus, including techniques of operation and aspects of safety • Physical quantities and their determination • Scientific and technological applications with their social, economic and environmental implications. .

  5. Experimental Skills and Investigations • Students should be able to: • follow a sequence of instructions • select and use techniques, apparatus and materials; • make and record observations, measurements and estimates; • interpret and evaluate observations and experimental results; • plan investigations, select techniques, apparatus and materials; . • evaluate methods and suggest possible improvements.

  6. SCHEME OF ASSESSMENT • Class test at the end of each chapter including reasoning questions accompanied with multiple choice questions • Arrange group discussion and let each student participate • Asking questions during the lecture • Encourage students to explain the concept in their own words • College exams at the end of each terms • Assignments should be given to be worked out at home.

  7. contents Book 1 Book 2 • Vectors and Scalars • Physical quantities • Motion in one dimension • Motion in two dimensions • Circular motion • Torque and equilibrium • Sound • Reflection and Refraction of Light • Waves and Motion • Heat and thermodynamics • Static charges • Current Electricity • Magnetism • Magnetic effect of Current • A.C circuits • Physics of Solids • Electronics

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