Section outline
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Introduction:Physics is one of the most fundamental scientific disciplines, and its main goal is to understand how the universe behaves . Advances in physics often enable advances in new technologies. Students need to develop a solid grasp of core concepts and applications of classical mechanics, electricity and magnetism, modern physics. They learn how physics and other disciplines have impacted and continue to impact each other and society.
The goal of physics is to understand how things work from first principles and apply core ideas in science & technology. Students who study physics can get a broad perspective to any problem. It helps to learn how to consider any problem by bringing the innovative thinking in preparing solution. This subject boosts student’s analytical skills to analyse complex problems and gives them a strong quantitative background that can be applied in any technical field.
Course objectives:
Physics contributes to the knowledge of technological infrastructure and provides the motivation of engaging students in scientific advances and discoveries. This course can enhance intellectual, computational, experimental, communication and analytical skills of the students.
The students will be encouraged to conduct, observe, analyzes and report an experiment, deal with physical models and formulas mathematically.
The course will helps the student to understand the international nature of science and the interdependence of science, technology and society, including the benefits, limitations and implications imposed by social, economic, political, environmental, cultural and ethical factors.
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Assessment Method
Numerical Grade
Letter Grade
Grade Point
80-100
A+
4.00
75-79
A
3.75
70-74
A-
3.50
65-69
B+
3.25
60-64
B
3.00
55-59
B-
2.75
50-54
C+
2.50
45-49
C
2.25
40-44
D
2.00
Less than 40
F
0.00
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"Google Forms" is a tool which collect information from students via personalized quizzes or surveys or by using the spreadsheet on Sheets to automatically record the answers.
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"Poll Everywhere" can used for the Live activities session with students through power point and google slides.
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Introduction: Overview of the course
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FIRST QUIZ
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Magnetism_Part One
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Magnetism_Part Two
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SECOND QUIZ
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Discussion Class_Electricity & Magnetism
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Alternating Current part-Three
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Alternating Current part-Four
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PRESENTATION
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https://world-nuclear.org/information-library/non-power-nuclear-applications/radioisotopes-research/radioisotopes-in-industry.aspx
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Discussion Class
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Final Exam
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