General Physics

The study of physics should lead to an understanding of the nature or mass/energy.  It includes consideration of some of the ways in which energy may be converted, controlled and transformed into useful work.  Conservation laws and symmetries are emphasized.  Skills, habits of thinking and attitudes should be developed through laboratory activities.  Direct measurements and indirect measurement through mathematics should pervade in the physics course.  This course enables students to acquire background knowledge concerning the application of science principles in science related careers or post-secondary education.  Prerequisite: Algebra II and concurrent enrollment of at least Trigonometry.

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