O-Level Physics
About Course
Physics can be challenging, but with the right approach, it becomes an exciting and engaging subject. This course is designed to help O-Level students master key physics concepts, focusing on areas that learners often find difficult. Through simple explanations, real-life applications, and interactive lessons, students will gain a deeper understanding of physics in a fun and effective way.
The course begins with Modern Physics, an essential yet complex area, breaking it down into easy-to-grasp concepts. Taught by Coach Muwonge Ibrahim, an expert physics teacher at Ndejje Secondary School and Katikamu SDA Secondary School, this course ensures that students build confidence and clarity in their learning. Whether you’re preparing for exams or just want to strengthen your foundation in physics, this course is structured to help you succeed.
Course Content
MODERN PHYSICS
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Introduction to modern physics
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Atomic models
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Structure of an Atom
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Terms Used in atomic models
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Isotopes
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Radioactivity
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Alpha Particles
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Alpha Decay
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Example of Alpha Decay
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Beta Particles
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Beta Decay
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Example of Beta Decay
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Gama Rays
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Example that involves Emission of more than one radiation
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Penetrating Power
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Behavior of radiation in an electric field
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Behavior of radiation in magnetic field
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Uses of Radioactivity
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Dangers of radiations
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Safety measures against radiations
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Background radiations
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Thermionic emissions & Cathode rays
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An experiment to show that cathode rays travel in a straight line.
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Introduction to X.rays
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Energy changes in an X.ray Tube
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Properties of X.rays
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Uses of X.rays
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Dangers of X.rays and safety precautions
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Photo Electric Emissions
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Nuclear Processes
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Use of Nuclear processes
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Half Life
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How to determine Half life part 1.
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How to determine half life Part 2.
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Example
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Half Life example with a graph
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How electricity is formed with Nuclear processes
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