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This document outlines the curriculum for the Extended Topics in Fundamental Physics (Physics 3) course taught over 4 quarters at the Philippine Science High School - Cagayan valley Campus. The course covers advanced topics in physics including vectors, mechanics, fluids, thermodynamics, electricity and circuits, optics, relativity, quantum physics, nuclear physics, and particle physics. Students are required to complete laboratory activities, projects, and exams each quarter to assess their understanding of the material. The course is taught by Mrs. Precila Baclig and Mrs. Rosalinda O. Luwang.

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Physics

This document outlines the curriculum for the Extended Topics in Fundamental Physics (Physics 3) course taught over 4 quarters at the Philippine Science High School - Cagayan valley Campus. The course covers advanced topics in physics including vectors, mechanics, fluids, thermodynamics, electricity and circuits, optics, relativity, quantum physics, nuclear physics, and particle physics. Students are required to complete laboratory activities, projects, and exams each quarter to assess their understanding of the material. The course is taught by Mrs. Precila Baclig and Mrs. Rosalinda O. Luwang.

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Philippine Science High School - Cagayan valley Campus

Masoc, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya

Extended Topics in Fundamental Physics


(Physics 3)

First Quarter Third Quarter


I. Unit Vectors I. Circuits
 Unit Vector Representations  Kirchhoff’s Rules
 Kinematics in Unit Vector Notation  Inductors
II. Vector Addition  Time – dependent Circuits
 Relative Velocity  RC Circuits
 Superposition of Forces  RL Circuits
 Superposition of Fields  LC Circuits
 Conservation of Linear Momentum  AC Circuits
III. Scalar/Dot Product II. Physical Optics
 Work  Maxwell’s Equations and Electromagnetic Waves
 Potential Energy  Young’s Double – slit Experiment
 Electric/Magnetic Flux  Single Slit Diffraction
IV. Vector/Cross Product  Multiple Slit Experiment
 Torque  Thin Film Experiment
 Stability  Polarization
 Angular Momentum
 Magnetic Force
V. Other vector Applications
 Electric Dipoles
 Magnetic Dipoles
 Current loop in a Magnetic Field

Second Quarter Fourth Quarter


I. Fluids I. Relativity
 Fluid Pressure and Depth  Galilean Relativity
 Pascal’s Principle  Principles of Relativity
 Archimedes Principle  Postulates of Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity
 Continuity Equation  Simultaneity
 Bernoulli’s Equation  Time Dilation and Length Contraction
II. Thermodynamics  Energy Mass Equivalence
 Temperature and Heat  Relativistic Momentum and Energy
 Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics II. Quantum Physics
 Temperature Scales  Blackbody Radiation
 Heat Transfer Mechanisms  Photoelectric Effect
 Consequences of Heat Transfer  X-ray Production and Scattering
 First Law of Thermodynamics  Atomic Spectra
 Heat, Work and Internal Energy  Models of the Atom
 Thermodynamic Processes  De Broglie Waves
 PV Diagrams  Wave Function
 Second Law of thermodynamics  Schrödinger Equation
 Entropy  Uncertainty Principle
 Engines  Principle of Complementarity
 Refrigerators III. Nuclear Physics
 Nuclear Stability
 Nuclear Fusion and Fission
 Radioactive Decay: 𝛼, 𝛽, 𝛾 − decay
IV. Particle Physics
 Particles and particle Accelerators
 Fundamental Interactions
 Standard Model

Course Requirements (per quarter):


Prepared by:  Long test (2)
 6 – 8 Laboratory activities
Mrs. Precila Baclig and Mrs. Rosalinda O. Luwang  1-2 projects
(Physics 3 Teachers)  exam

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