25/06/2024
The new syllabus prioritizes a deeper comprehension of fundamental chemistry principles. It moves away from rote memorization, instead emphasizing the "why" and "how" behind chemical reactions, bonding, and the properties of matter. This approach equips you with a robust foundation in chemistry, allowing you to tackle complex problems with confidence and a genuine understanding of the underlying concepts.
The concept of collaborative science is also woven into the fabric of the curriculum. Students are encouraged to work together, share ideas, and learn from each other. This reflects the collaborative nature of scientific research and fosters valuable teamwork and communication skills – essential tools for success in any scientific endeavor.
A.1: Kinematics
A.2: Forces and momentum
A.3: Work, energy and power
A.4: Rigid body mechanics
A.5: Galilean and special relativity
B.1: Thermal energy transfers
B.2: Greenhouse effect
B.3: Gas laws
B.4: Thermodynamics
B.5: Current and circuits
C.1: Simple harmonic motion
C.2: Wave model
C.3: Wave phenomena
C.4: Standing waves and resonance
C.5: Doppler effect
D.1: Gravitational fields
D.2: Electric and magnetic fields
D.3: Motion in electromagnetic fields
D.4: Induction
E.1: Structrer of the atom
E.2: Quantum physics
E.3: Radioactive decay
E.4: Fission
E.5: Fusion and stars
Mechanics
Thermal Physics
Waves
Electricity
Magnetism
Mass and Gravitation
Nuclear Physics
Energy Resources
Astrophysics
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