Pearson Physics 11 New South Wales Student Book with eBook

  • Amber Dommel, Norbert Dommel, Mark Hamilton, Kristen Hebden, David Madden, Jeff Stanger
  • Pearson
  • 2017
  • ISBN: 9781488619298

RRP: $87.95 (Inc. GST)

Description

Introducing the Pearson Physics 11 for New South Wales student Book. Fully aligned to the Stage 6 Senior Science Syllabuses.

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Features:
  • High quality, current content that supports learners.
  • Developed by highly experienced, well-known and expert author teams.
  • Each Student Book comes with Reader+, the digital version of the student book.
  • Module openings link to the broader outcomes from the Stage 6 Syllabus.
  • Chapter openings link the Stage 6 Syllabus to the chapter content.
  • Physics Inquiry activities. Inquiry based activities that allow students to engage with key concepts through a simple activity. Students discover the science before they learn about it.
  • Physics in Action sections encourage students to think about what happens in the world and how science explains this.
  • Worked Examples scaffold problems and guide students through solving them. Each worked example is followed by a Try Yourself. This allows students to immediately test their understanding.
  • Physics Files scattered throughout include interesting facts and real world examples
  • Skill builders step students through key scientific and mathematical skills that are essential for learning.
  • Additional content goes beyond the core content of the Syllabus. This content is intended for students who wish to expand their depth of understanding
  • Section review. Each section includes a summary to assist students consolidate key points and concepts. Each section finishes with questions to test students’ understanding and ability to recall the section’s key concepts.
  • The NSW Stage 6 Syllabus Learning across the curriculum and General capabilities content are addressed throughout the series and are identified using the following icons.
  • Module review. Each module finishes with a comprehensive set of exam style questions, including multiple choice and extended response. These assist students in drawing together their knowledge and understanding and applying it.

Contents:

CHAPTER 1 WORKING SCIENTIFICALLY
1.1 Questioning and predicting
1.2 Planning investigations
1.3 Conducting investigations
1.4 Processing data and information
1.5 Analysing data and information
1.6 Problem solving
1.7 Communicating
CHAPTER 2 MOTION IN A STRAIGHT LINE
2.1 Scalars and Vectors
2.2 Displacement, speed and velocity
2.3 Acceleration
2.4 Graphing position, velocity and acceleration over time
2.5 Equations of motion
2.6 Vertical motion
CHAPTER 3 MOTION ON A PLANE
3.1 Vectors in two dimensions
3.2 Vector components
3.3 Relative motion
CHAPTER 4 FORCES
4.1 Newton’s first law
4.2 Newton’s second law
4.3 Newton’s third law
CHAPTER 5 FORCES, ACCELERATION AND ENERGY
5.1 Motion and friction
5.2 Work
5.3 Energy changes
5.4 Mechanical energy and power
CHAPTER 6 MOMENTUM, ENERGY AND SIMPLE SYSTEMS
6.1 Conservation of momentum
6.2 Momentum transfer
6.3 Momentum and net force
CHAPTER 7 WAVE PROPERTIES
7.1 Mechanical waves
7.2 The wave equation
CHAPTER 8 WAVE BEHAVIOUR
8.1 Wave interactions
8.2 Resonance
CHAPTER 9 SOUND WAVES
9.1 Sound as a wave
9.2 Sound phenomena
9.3 Standing waves
CHAPTER 10 RAY MODEL OF LIGHT
10.1 Light as a ray
10.2 Refraction
10.3 Curved mirrors and lenses
CHAPTER 11 THERMODYNAMICS
11.1 Heat and temperature
11.2 Specific heat capacity
11.3 Latent heat
11.4 Conduction
11.5 Convection
11.6 Radiation
CHAPTER 12 ELECTROSTATICS
12.1 Electric charge
12.2 Electric fields
12.3 Coulomb’s law
CHAPTER 13 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
13.1 Electric current and circuits
13.2 Energy in electric circuits
13.3 Resistance
13.4 Series and parallel circuits
CHAPTER 14 MAGNETISM
14.1 What is magnetism?
14.2 Magnetic fields
14.3 Magnetic field strength

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