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Physics 4
15
TCE credit points
Level 4
Hours: 150
Type: TASC
Standards:
NUM
- To understand and apply the principles of Newtonian mechanics, including gravitational fields.
- To apply the principles and theories of electricity and magnetism, including electric and magnetic fields.
- To utilise the general principles of waves and extend this to wave particle duality in light.
- To apply principles in atomic and nuclear physics and models of the nucleus and nuclear processes.
- To further appreciate the role and impact of physics in society.
- Model collisions in two dimensions using conservation of momentum.
- Practically investigate and model the physics within a DC electric motor.
- Replicate and interpret Young’s double slit experiment.
- Research practical applications of the theory of relativity.
- Wants to better understand the underlying physics within our world.
- Would like to be able to make informed decisions about science issues in society and their local community.
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Course Overview
You have
- A strong SA in Physical Sciences 3 or equivalent, and.
- A strong background in mathematics, e.g. Level 3 mathematics, is highly recommended.
May lead to
- Further study or careers in physics, medical/health sciences and engineering technology.
- Please note Physics is a pre-requisite for many tertiary courses. Please check with each university for more information.