My Checkpoints : Physics Chapter 3: Forces and Pressure
This document contains a student's checkpoints for learning objectives and outcomes from Physics Chapter 3 on Forces and Pressure. It outlines 6 main areas of understanding: pressure, pressure in liquids, gas pressure and atmospheric pressure, Pascal's principle, Archimedes' principle, and Bernoulli's principle. For each area, it lists key definitions, descriptions of applications, and the ability to solve problems related to the principles of pressure and its applications.
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My Checkpoints : Physics Chapter 3: Forces and Pressure
This document contains a student's checkpoints for learning objectives and outcomes from Physics Chapter 3 on Forces and Pressure. It outlines 6 main areas of understanding: pressure, pressure in liquids, gas pressure and atmospheric pressure, Pascal's principle, Archimedes' principle, and Bernoulli's principle. For each area, it lists key definitions, descriptions of applications, and the ability to solve problems related to the principles of pressure and its applications.
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My Checkpoints Physics Chapter 3 : Forces and Pressure
LEARNING AREA/ LEARNING OBJECTIVES 3.1 Understanding pressure LEARNING OUTCOMES define pressure and state that F P= A describe applications of pressure. solve problems involving pressure. relate depth to pressure in a liquid. relate density to pressure in a liquid. explain pressure in a liquid and state that P=hg. describe applications of pressure in liquids. solve problems involving pressure in liquids. explain gas pressure. explain atmospheric pressure. describe applications of atmospheric pressure. solve problems involving atmospheric pressure and gas pressure. state Pascals principle. explain hydraulic systems. describe applications of Pascals principle. solve problems involving Pascals principle. explain buoyant force. relate buoyant force to the weight of the liquid displaced. state Archimedes principle. describe applications of Archimedes principle. solve problem involving Archimedes principle. state Bernoullis principle. explain that a resultant force exists due to a difference in fluid pressure. describe applications of Bernoullis principle. solve problem involving Bernoullis principle. YES NO
3.2 Understanding pressure in liquids
3.3 Understanding gas pressure and atmospheric pressure
3.4 Applying Pascals principle
3.5 Applying Archimedes principle
3.6 Understanding Bernoullis principle
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