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Units and Physical Units and Physical QuantitiesQuantities
Standards and UnitsStandards and Units
Fundamental and Derived Fundamental and Derived QuantitiesQuantities
Scientific notation and Scientific notation and Significant figuresSignificant figures
Unit Consistency and Unit Consistency and ConversionsConversions
Relationship between Relationship between quantities quantities
Dimensional AnalysisDimensional Analysis
MeasurementMeasurement
Forces and EquilibriumForces and Equilibrium
Vectors and ScalarsVectors and Scalars
Vector Addition and Vector Addition and SubtractionSubtraction
Components of VectorsComponents of Vectors
Composition and Composition and Resolution of ForcesResolution of Forces
Frictional ForcesFrictional Forces
Static and Kinetic FrictionStatic and Kinetic Friction
Ways of Increasing and Ways of Increasing and Reducing FrictionReducing Friction
Advantages and Advantages and Disadvantages of FrictionDisadvantages of Friction
Friction in CS/IT AND Friction in CS/IT AND Communication ArtsCommunication Arts
Motion Along a Straight Motion Along a Straight LineLine
Displacement, Time and Displacement, Time and Average VelocityAverage Velocity
Instantaneous VelocityInstantaneous Velocity
Average AccelerationAverage Acceleration
Instantaneous Instantaneous AccelerationAcceleration
Motion with Constant Motion with Constant AccelerationAcceleration
Freely Falling BodiesFreely Falling Bodies
Applications of freely Applications of freely falling bodiesfalling bodies
Newton’s Laws of MotionNewton’s Laws of Motion
Newton’s First LawNewton’s First Law
Newton’s Second LawNewton’s Second Law
Mass and WeightMass and Weight
Newton’s Third LawNewton’s Third Law
Applications of Newton’s Applications of Newton’s LawsLaws
Projectile MotionProjectile Motion
Uniform Circular MotionUniform Circular Motion
Work, Power, and Energy Work, Power, and Energy (Potential and Kinetic)(Potential and Kinetic)
Potential Energy and Energy Potential Energy and Energy ConservationConservation
FormsForms
SourcesSources
Application:Application:
Momentum, Impulse and Momentum, Impulse and CollisionsCollisions
Stress, Strain, and Elastic Stress, Strain, and Elastic ModuliModuli
Bulk Stress and StrainBulk Stress and Strain
Equilibrium and ElasticityEquilibrium and Elasticity
Conditions for EquilibriumConditions for Equilibrium
Applications: Pressure in Applications: Pressure in the Muscles and Bonesthe Muscles and Bones
Shear Stress and StrainShear Stress and Strain
Elasticity and PlasticityElasticity and Plasticity
Properties of MatterProperties of Matter
Density and Specific GravityDensity and Specific Gravity
Fluid MechanicsFluid Mechanics
BuoyancyBuoyancy
Surface TensionSurface Tension
Temperature and HeatTemperature and Heat
Temperature and Thermal Temperature and Thermal EquilibriumEquilibrium
Thermometers and Thermometers and Temperature ScalesTemperature Scales
Thermal ExpansionThermal Expansion
Quantity of HeatQuantity of Heat
Calorimetry and Phase Calorimetry and Phase Changes Changes
Mechanisms of Heat TransferMechanisms of Heat Transfer
ConductionConduction
ConvectionConvection
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MIDTERM
Physicist (Individual) Submit names to the volunteer Deadline will be 1 week before
Midterm Examination
ENDTERM
Physics Application (Group) Exhibit during the Final Examination
RadiationRadiation
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