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Units and Physical Units and Physical QuantitiesQuantities

Standards and UnitsStandards and Units

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Fundamental and Derived Fundamental and Derived QuantitiesQuantities

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Scientific notation and Scientific notation and Significant figuresSignificant figures

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Unit Consistency and Unit Consistency and ConversionsConversions

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Relationship between Relationship between quantities quantities

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Dimensional AnalysisDimensional Analysis

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MeasurementMeasurement

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Forces and EquilibriumForces and Equilibrium

Vectors and ScalarsVectors and Scalars

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Vector Addition and Vector Addition and SubtractionSubtraction

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Components of VectorsComponents of Vectors

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Composition and Composition and Resolution of ForcesResolution of Forces

Frictional ForcesFrictional Forces

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Static and Kinetic FrictionStatic and Kinetic Friction

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Ways of Increasing and Ways of Increasing and Reducing FrictionReducing Friction

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Advantages and Advantages and Disadvantages of FrictionDisadvantages of Friction

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Friction in CS/IT AND Friction in CS/IT AND Communication ArtsCommunication Arts

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Motion Along a Straight Motion Along a Straight LineLine

Displacement, Time and Displacement, Time and Average VelocityAverage Velocity

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Instantaneous VelocityInstantaneous Velocity

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Average AccelerationAverage Acceleration

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Instantaneous Instantaneous AccelerationAcceleration

Motion with Constant Motion with Constant AccelerationAcceleration

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Freely Falling BodiesFreely Falling Bodies

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Applications of freely Applications of freely falling bodiesfalling bodies

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Newton’s Laws of MotionNewton’s Laws of Motion

Newton’s First LawNewton’s First Law

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Newton’s Second LawNewton’s Second Law

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Mass and WeightMass and Weight

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Newton’s Third LawNewton’s Third Law

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Applications of Newton’s Applications of Newton’s LawsLaws

Projectile MotionProjectile Motion

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Uniform Circular MotionUniform Circular Motion

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Work, Power, and Energy Work, Power, and Energy (Potential and Kinetic)(Potential and Kinetic)

Potential Energy and Energy Potential Energy and Energy ConservationConservation

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FormsForms

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SourcesSources

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Application:Application:

Momentum, Impulse and Momentum, Impulse and CollisionsCollisions

Stress, Strain, and Elastic Stress, Strain, and Elastic ModuliModuli

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Bulk Stress and StrainBulk Stress and Strain

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Equilibrium and ElasticityEquilibrium and Elasticity

Conditions for EquilibriumConditions for Equilibrium

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Applications: Pressure in Applications: Pressure in the Muscles and Bonesthe Muscles and Bones

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Shear Stress and StrainShear Stress and Strain

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Elasticity and PlasticityElasticity and Plasticity

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Properties of MatterProperties of Matter

Density and Specific GravityDensity and Specific Gravity

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Fluid MechanicsFluid Mechanics

BuoyancyBuoyancy

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Surface TensionSurface Tension

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Temperature and HeatTemperature and Heat

Temperature and Thermal Temperature and Thermal EquilibriumEquilibrium

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Thermometers and Thermometers and Temperature ScalesTemperature Scales

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Thermal ExpansionThermal Expansion

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Quantity of HeatQuantity of Heat

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Calorimetry and Phase Calorimetry and Phase Changes Changes

Mechanisms of Heat TransferMechanisms of Heat Transfer

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ConductionConduction

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ConvectionConvection

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COURSE REQUIREMENT

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MIDTERM

Physicist (Individual) Submit names to the volunteer Deadline will be 1 week before

Midterm Examination

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ENDTERM

Physics Application (Group) Exhibit during the Final Examination

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RadiationRadiation

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Course Policies Attitude

• Those who are not ready to learn, listen nor study may leave the room to show respect to other classmates.

• For concerns other than the lesson, a student may share to the class for more interactive discussions.

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Course Policies Electronic Gadgets

• Mobile phones are not allowed to be used while inside the room.

• Keep all mobile phones in silent mode during class hours.

• iPODs and other similar gadgets are not allowed unless used for the lesson.