Introductory Physics
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 Welcome to Physics at S.A.C.!

Last Modified: Saturday January 02, 2010

Motor principle used in radiation detection Earth - Bar Magnet analogy Power transmission   Light interference from the tracks on a CD

   

Course Marking Scheme:

Percentage of Final Mark Categories
70%
(Term Work)
20% Knowledge and Understanding
25% Thinking and Inquiry
5% Communication
20% Application
30%
(Summative)
10% Knowledge and Understanding
5% Thinking and Inquiry
5% Communication
10% Application

Note taking policy:
You will be provided with a Microsoft One Note text / workbook at the beginning of the course. Students are expected to use this application and take tablet-written notes in each class. 
Physics is a terminology and concept heavy course. Notes should be reviewed ahead of time and the night after each class. Clarification Questions can then be asked at the start of each class.

Mr. Inglis (and Mr. Butcher) is (are) available for help - email them to make an appointment.
 

"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
Albert Einstein

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