THE CECIL ACADEMY
PHYSICS – (PURE) - EXPANDED LIST OF TOPICS
1. Measurements in science.
Physical quantities
Basic quantities, basic units, derived quantities, derived units
Prefixes
Significant figures
Standard form
Measuring distance with vernier calipers, micrometer screw gauge
Measuring time interval with pendulum
2. Mass, weight, volume and density
Compare mass and weight
Relative density
3. Linear motion.
Define vector quantities and examples
Define scalar quantities and examples
Distance (define distance and calculate)
Displacement
Speed
Velocity
Acceleration
Equations of motion
Graphs of motion
Equations of motion for falling objects
Graphs of motion of falling objects
4. Forces and motion
Definition of force
Examples of forces; tension, normal force, friction etc
The three Newton’s laws of motion
F=ma
Hooke’s law and calculations of extension of elastic bodies
5. Work , energy and power
Work
Energy, types of energy, K.E and P.E, Energy changes, effects of energy on
environment
Power
6. Moments of forces
Definition of moment of a force,
Magnitude of a force
Calculating one sided moments
Stating principle of moments
Calculations involving systems that are balanced
Calculations of moments with off -centre pivots
Centre of mass and centre of gravity
Calculations of moments involving centers of mass and gravity
Moments of forces involving two pivots
7. Simple machines
Define simple machine
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Examples of simple machines
Define and calculate Mechanical advantage (M.A), Velocity Ratio(V.R) and
efficiency in general
Calculate M.A, V.R and efficiency of
Lever
Pulley system
Inclined plane
Gears
Wheel and axle
Ideal machines
8. Thermal physics: kinetic of theory
State the kinetic theory of matter
Brownian motion and describe its experiment
Diffusion
States of matter and define processes of changes of state e.g melting, etc
Cooling and heating curves
9. Heat transfer
Define heat and heat transfer
conduction
convection and describe experiments to show convection in gases and liquids
radiation. Describe experiments to show surfaces that radiate more heat, surfaces
which absorb more heat.
Explain operation of vacuum flask
10. Expansion of matter:
Expansion of Solids
Expansion of Liquids
Measurement of temperature
Definition of temperature
Types of thermometers and their properties
Thermometric liquids
Converting temperatures from kelvin to degrees, vice versa
Pressure
Define pressure
Use P=F/A
Describe pressure in liquids
Measurement of atmospheric pressure: Simple barometer
Measurement of gas pressure: manometer
Hydraulic system
Gases and gas laws
Discuss how gases expand by considering Pressure, Volume
and Temperature.
State Boyle’s law, Gay Lussac’s law and Charle’s law of gases
Use the ideal gas law to perform calculations.
11. Measurement of thermal quantities
Heat capacity
Specific heat capacity
Latent heat of fusion
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Specific latent heat of fusion
Latent heat of vaporization
Specific latent heat vaporization
12. Engines
Operation of the four stroke engine
13. General properties of waves
Define wave,
Differentiate between transverse and longitudinal waves, give examples.
Define parts of waves, e.g wavelength, frequency, amplitude etc.
Differentiate between displacement-position graph and displacement-time graph.
Use the equation velocity=frequency x wavelength
14. Light and The Electromagnetic spectrum
Define light
Explain the formation of shadows
State the rectilinear propagation of light
Define reflection, state the two laws of reflection
Locate image produced by mirror, state characteristics of images produced by
mirror
Define refraction
State the two laws of refraction
Use n=sini/sinr
Define critical angle and total interna reflection and uses.
Lenses
Define lens
Differentiate between convex and concave lenses, parts of ray diagrams
Locate image formed by lens using ray diagram
Locate image formed by lens using 1/f =1/u + 1/v formula
Uses of lenses
Using lenses to correct sight defects
The electromagnetic spectrum
Define it
Arrange parts of the E.M spectrum in orders of frequency and wavelength
State uses of the waves of the E.M spectrum
State properties of the electromagnetic spectrum
15. Sound
Define sound
Describe the experiment to show sound does not travel in a vacuum
Describe the direct and echo methods of determining speed of sound in air
Use s=2d/t to find speed of sound and distance
Define audible frequency and state the range of audible frequencies
Define ultra sounds and state their uses.
Properties of sound; pitch, loudness, quality(timbre)
16. Static Electricity
Define them
State the two laws of electrostatics
Use electric field lines to show repulsion and attraction between charges
Describe charging by friction
Describe how to charge one sphere positive, one sphere negative and two sphere
by induction
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State effects and dangers of static charges
State uses of static charges
17. Magnets and magnetism
Define magnet and magnetism
State the two laws of magnetism
State properties of magnets
Use magnetic field lines to show repulsion and attraction between poles magnets
Describe compass and iron fillings methods of showing magnetic field around
magnet
Test for a magnet
Describe how to make magnets by using current and stroking methods
State uses of magnets and proper storage of magnets
18. Current electricity
Define current, electric charge
Use i=Q/t
Differentiate between voltage and potential difference
Resistance, state Ohm’s law and use v=IR
Calculate total resistance in D.C circuits
Calculate electrical energy E=Vit and E=Pt
Calculate electrical power P=VI
Practical electricity, cost of electricity
Dangers of electricity
Safe use of electricity
19. Electromagnetism
Define electromagnetism
Describe magnetic effect of a current on wire, coil
Use right hand grip rule to show magnetic field around wire, coil
Uses of temporal magnets
Describe force and movement of current carrying wire in a magnetic field
Use Fleming’s Left hand rule to determine force and movement of current carrying
wire in a magnetic field
Describe action and use of D.C motor
20. Electromagnetic induction
Define electromagnetic induction
State Faraday and Lenz’s laws
Describe direction of induced current in a wire, or coil
Use Fleming’s Right hand rule to determine direction of induced current
Describe action and use of A.C generator
Describe transformers and do calculations on transformers.
21. Basic Electronics
Describe thermionic emission
Cathode rays
Draw, label and describe the parts of the Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (C.R.O): y-gain,
time base calculations, settings and graph output.
Action and use of electrical components: potential dividers, transducers, LDR, LED,
thermistors, capacitors, transistors, resistors (color codes), logic gates, truth
tables, apply logic gates to intelligent circuits.
22. Radioactivity.
Define radioactivity
State properties of the radiations alpha, beta and gamma
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Decay equations
Background radiation and sources
Detection of radiations
Calculations of amounts remaining using formula
Calculations of amounts remaining using decay curves
Uses of radiations
Dangers of radiations
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