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Year 12 Physics

A comprehensive exploration of the fundamental laws governing the universe, from the motion of celestial bodies to the behavior of subatomic particles. Students apply mathematical modeling and experimental inquiry to solve complex engineering and theoretical problems.

6 units·59 topics·Ages 17-18

01Gravity and Motion

10 topics·Term 1

Students analyze motion in two dimensions and the gravitational forces that govern planetary systems and projectile trajectories.

Vector Components and Kinematics

Decomposing motion into independent horizontal and vertical vectors to analyze displacement, velocity, and acceleration.

Inquiry CircleSimulation GameProblem-Based Learning
Projectile Motion Fundamentals

An investigation into the independent horizontal and vertical components of motion for objects launched into a gravitational field.

Inquiry CircleCase Study AnalysisSimulation Game
Advanced Projectile Applications

Applying projectile motion principles to real-world scenarios, considering factors like varying launch heights and targets.

Problem-Based LearningDecision MatrixCollaborative Problem-Solving
Forces and Newton's Laws

Revisiting Newton's three laws of motion and their application to various force scenarios.

Inquiry CircleStations RotationProblem-Based Learning
Friction and Drag Forces

Investigating the nature of friction and drag, and their impact on motion.

Inquiry CircleSimulation GameCase Study Analysis
Uniform Circular Motion

Defining centripetal acceleration and force, and their role in maintaining circular paths.

Simulation GameInquiry CircleThink-Pair-Share
Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation

Exploring the mathematical relationship governing gravitational attraction between any two masses.

Concept MappingProblem-Based LearningCase Study Analysis
Orbital Mechanics and Satellites

Applying centripetal force and Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation in the context of orbits and satellites.

Problem-Based LearningSimulation GameCollaborative Problem-Solving
Rotational Motion and Torque

Introduction to rotational kinematics and dynamics, defining torque as the rotational equivalent of force.

Stations RotationInquiry CircleSimulation Game
Conditions for Static Equilibrium

The study of rotational motion and the conditions required for static equilibrium in rigid bodies.

Inquiry CircleStations RotationDecision Matrix

02Electromagnetism and Fields

10 topics·Term 1

Students examine the interactions between electric charges and magnetic fields and their applications in modern technology.

Momentum and Collisions

Investigating the conservation of linear momentum in isolated systems, including elastic and inelastic collisions.

Simulation GameCollaborative Problem-SolvingDecision Matrix
Impulse and Force

Exploring the relationship between impulse, change in momentum, and average force over time.

Case Study AnalysisInquiry CircleProblem-Based Learning
Electric Charge and Coulomb's Law

Introduction to electric charge, its properties, and the fundamental force between point charges.

Inquiry CircleSimulation GameThink-Pair-Share
Electric Fields and Potential

Defining electric fields as regions of influence around charges and introducing electric potential energy and voltage.

Concept MappingGallery WalkSimulation Game
Capacitors and Dielectrics

An analysis of the forces between charges and the storage of energy within electric fields.

Concept MappingSimulation GameCase Study Analysis
Current, Resistance, and Ohm's Law

Exploring the flow of charge, factors affecting resistance, and the fundamental relationship in circuits.

Inquiry CircleStations RotationProblem-Based Learning
DC Circuits and Kirchhoff's Laws

Analyzing series and parallel circuits using Kirchhoff's voltage and current laws.

Collaborative Problem-SolvingSimulation GameDecision Matrix
Sources of Magnetic Fields

Investigating how moving charges and currents produce magnetic fields (Biot-Savart Law, Ampere's Law qualitatively).

Gallery WalkInquiry CircleSimulation Game
Magnetic Forces on Charges and Currents

Investigating the behavior of moving charges in magnetic fields and the forces acting on current carrying conductors.

Inquiry CircleProblem-Based LearningGallery Walk
Faraday's Law of Induction

Exploring Faraday's and Lenz's laws and the production of electricity through relative motion.

Inquiry CircleSimulation GameCase Study Analysis

03The Nature of Light

10 topics·Term 2

A study of light as both a wave and a particle, including interference, diffraction, and the development of quantum theories.

Applications of Electromagnetism

Examining real-world applications of electromagnetic principles in technology and industry.

Project-Based LearningExpert PanelCase Study Analysis
Review of Electromagnetism

Consolidating understanding of electric and magnetic fields, forces, and induction.

Concept MappingSocratic SeminarHexagonal Thinking
Wave Properties of Light

Introduction to light as an electromagnetic wave, including its speed, frequency, and wavelength.

Inquiry CircleSimulation GameConcept Mapping
Interference and Diffraction

Analyzing phenomena such as polarization, interference, and diffraction using the wave model.

Inquiry CircleGallery WalkSimulation Game
Polarization of Light

Investigating the orientation of light waves and its applications.

Case Study AnalysisProblem-Based LearningStations Rotation
Blackbody Radiation and Planck's Hypothesis

Introduction to the limitations of classical physics in explaining blackbody radiation and Planck's quantum solution.

Socratic SeminarConcept MappingFlipped Classroom
The Photoelectric Effect Explained

Examining the particle nature of light and Einstein's explanation of electron emission.

Case Study AnalysisSocratic SeminarProblem-Based Learning
Atomic Spectra and Bohr Model

Understanding how atomic energy levels lead to discrete emission and absorption spectra.

Stations RotationInquiry CircleSimulation Game
Spectroscopy and Astronomical Applications

Using light spectra to identify elements and understand the composition of stars.

Stations RotationGallery WalkCollaborative Problem-Solving
Lasers and Their Applications

Exploring the principles of laser operation and their diverse uses in technology and medicine.

Case Study AnalysisExpert PanelProblem-Based Learning

04Special Relativity

10 topics·Term 2

Challenging classical physics by examining the effects of high speeds on time, length, and mass.

Light Pollution and its Effects

Investigating the environmental and astronomical impacts of excessive artificial light.

Town Hall MeetingFormal DebateProblem-Based Learning
Review of Light and Optics

Consolidating understanding of the wave-particle duality of light and its applications.

Concept MappingSocratic SeminarHexagonal Thinking
Frames of Reference and Galilean Relativity

Introduction to inertial frames of reference and the classical principle of relativity.

Think-Pair-ShareInquiry CircleSimulation Game
Einstein's Postulates

Investigating the constancy of the speed of light and the relativity of simultaneity.

Fishbowl DiscussionConcept MappingSocratic Seminar
Relativity of Simultaneity

Exploring thought experiments that demonstrate the non-absolute nature of simultaneity.

Philosophical ChairsSimulation GameCase Study Analysis
Time Dilation

Mathematical modeling of how time slows down as velocity approaches light speed.

Problem-Based LearningCase Study AnalysisThink-Pair-Share
Length Contraction

Mathematical modeling of how lengths shorten in the direction of motion at relativistic speeds.

Simulation GameProblem-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-Solving
Relativistic Momentum and Energy

Exploring the modifications to classical momentum and kinetic energy at relativistic speeds.

Inquiry CircleCase Study AnalysisConcept Mapping
Mass-Energy Equivalence (E=mc²)

Exploring the relationship between mass and energy as defined by E=mc².

Collaborative Problem-SolvingCase Study AnalysisDecision Matrix
Relativistic Velocity Addition

Understanding how velocities combine at relativistic speeds, differing from classical addition.

Simulation GameProblem-Based LearningThink-Pair-Share

05Quantum Theory and the Atom

10 topics·Term 3

Investigating the fundamental particles of matter and the probabilistic nature of the subatomic world.

Review of Special Relativity

Consolidating understanding of the postulates and consequences of special relativity.

Concept MappingSocratic SeminarHexagonal Thinking
Introduction to Quantum Theory

Bridging the gap between classical and modern physics, introducing the need for quantum mechanics.

Flipped ClassroomInquiry CircleDocument Mystery
De Broglie Wavelength and Matter Waves

Exploring the de Broglie hypothesis and the experimental evidence for matter waves.

Simulation GameInquiry CircleGallery Walk
Electron Microscopy

Understanding how the wave nature of electrons is harnessed in electron microscopes.

Case Study AnalysisExpert PanelProblem-Based Learning
The Standard Model of Particle Physics

An overview of quarks, leptons, and the fundamental forces that govern their interactions.

Stations RotationJigsawExpert Panel
Fundamental Forces and Interactions

Delving deeper into the strong, weak, electromagnetic, and gravitational forces.

Concept MappingGallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle

Introduction to Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle and the wave function.

Socratic SeminarSimulation GameProblem-Based Learning
The Wave Function and Probability

Understanding the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics and the interpretation of the wave function.

Socratic SeminarConcept MappingFlipped Classroom
Quantum Tunneling and Applications

Exploring the phenomenon of quantum tunneling and its technological implications.

Case Study AnalysisProblem-Based LearningSimulation Game
Quantum Computing (Introduction)

A qualitative introduction to the principles of quantum computing and its potential.

Expert PanelWorld CaféConcept Mapping

06Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory

9 topics·Term 4

Examining the laws of thermodynamics and the behavior of gases at the molecular level.

Medical Applications of Nuclear Physics

Examining the use of radioisotopes in medical diagnostics and cancer therapy.

Case Study AnalysisExpert PanelDocument Mystery
Review of Quantum Physics

Consolidating understanding of quantum mechanics, particle physics, and nuclear physics.

Concept MappingSocratic SeminarHexagonal Thinking
Temperature and Heat

Defining temperature, heat, and the mechanisms of heat transfer (conduction, convection, radiation).

Inquiry CircleStations RotationSimulation Game
First Law of Thermodynamics

Analyzing energy conservation and the inevitable increase of entropy in closed systems.

Inquiry CircleCase Study AnalysisDecision Matrix
Second and Third Laws of Thermodynamics

Exploring entropy, its implications for natural processes, and the concept of absolute zero.

Socratic SeminarConcept MappingPhilosophical Chairs
Ideal Gas Law

Relating the macroscopic properties of gases (pressure, volume, temperature, moles) using the ideal gas law.

Simulation GameProblem-Based LearningThink-Pair-Share
Kinetic Theory of Gases Principles

Relating the macroscopic properties of gases to the microscopic motion of atoms and molecules.

Simulation GameDecision MatrixCollaborative Problem-Solving
Specific Heat Capacity

Investigating the energy required for temperature changes and phase transitions.

Inquiry CircleStations RotationCase Study Analysis
Latent Heat and Phase Changes

Understanding the energy involved in phase transitions (melting, freezing, boiling, condensation).

Case Study AnalysisProblem-Based LearningSimulation Game