Wednesday, 19 May 2021

Term 2 Week 3 2021

 Homework:

  • Act 11A, p.130, Momentum and Impulse
  • Act 11B, p. 133-134, Collisions
  • Act 10A, p. 117-118, F = ma
  • Act 10B, p. 123-124, Force, Motion, Equilibrium, Torque
  • Act 15A, p. 173-176, Particles and Half-Life


Models of the Atom


History of the Atom

Models of the Atom Timeline



Discovery of the Electron: Cathode Ray Tube Experiment


Discovery of the Nucleus: Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment


Charge of an Electron: Millikan's Oil Drop Experiment


Atomic Structure: Discovery of the Neutron


Parts of the Atom


Isotopes
Isotopes are versions of an atom or an element that have the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons



What are Isotopes?




Radioactive Decay
Alpha, Beta & Gamma Radiation



  • Alpha particles are emitted by a larger nucleus that has too many Protons
  • Beta particles are emitted by a nucleus that has too many Neutrons
  • Gamma photons are emitted by a nucleus that has too much Energy (is in an exited state)





Alpha Decay

Beta Decay


Radiation

Types of Radiation

Is radiation dangerous?

The Most Radioactive Places on Earth

Millisieverts and Radiation - Sixty Symbols

Half Life Calculations


Term 2 Week 1 2021

 Homework:

  • Act 11A, p.130, Momentum and Impulse
  • Act 11B, p. 133-134, Collisions
  • Act 10A, p. 117-118, F = ma
  • Act 10B, p. 123-124, Force, Motion, Equilibrium, Torque

Forces


Mass on a Slope

Drawing a Free Body Diagram


Net Force - PhET Application - link here

What is a Force?


What Forces are Acting on You?

Best Film on Newton's Third Law Ever

What is Gravity

The Difference Between Mass & Weight


Misconception About Falling Objects

    Torque
    𝝉 = F L⦜
    𝝉: Torque (Nm)
    F: applied Force (N)
    L⦜: Length of lever at right angles to the applied force (m)

    • Torque (Moments) in Level 2 Physics will involve Static Systems
    • Therefore the Torques are balanced and the Forces are balanced - Newton's Laws of Motion apply to turning forces as well as linear forces
    • PhET - Torque Balancing Act simulation

    Bridge support forces moments


    Torque (Moments anout a point)
    Static (unmoving) systems will be used for this section. Therefore all forces, linear and turning, are balanced






    Torque

Sunday, 2 May 2021

Term 1 Week 11 2021

 Homework:

  • Act 11A, p.130, Momentum and Impulse
  • Act 11B, p. 133-134, Collisions

Momentum

Conservation of Momentum
In the absence of external forces the total momentum of a system is always conserved

Impulse
The change in Momentum for a single object
ΔP = Pf - Pi
&
ΔP = FΔt
&
ΔP = mΔv
  • The unis are eithor Ns or kgms-1 , this is the same unit and the one that is used depends on the context
  • Impulse on one object is always equal and opposite to the impulse on the other onject - Newton's Third Law



Physics of Car Crashes (Impulse)

Impulse


Impulse


Impulse examples///Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany



Momentum

Impulse