About the Course

SPH3U introduces students to the fundamental principles of physics and develops their understanding through experimentation, application, and problem-solving.

  • Students explore motion forces
  • Energy
  • Waves
  • Electricity,

while learning to interpret real-world phenomena using scientific models. The course emphasizes inquiry-based learning and prepares students for future studies in physics, engineering, and other STEM fields.

Curriculum Overview

Unit 1: Kinematics
Students examine the motion of objects and learn how to describe, measure, and analyze motion.
Lessons include:

  • Scalar and Vector Quantities
  • Position-Time and Velocity-Time Graphs
  • Uniform and Accelerated Motion
  • Solving Kinematics Equations
  • Real-World Applications of Motion

Unit 2: Forces
This unit explores how forces affect motion and introduces Newton's laws.
Lessons include:

  • Force Diagrams and Types of Forces
  • Newton’s First, Second, and Third Laws
  • Friction, Tension, and Normal Forces
  • Applications in Real-World Systems
  • Free Body Diagrams

Unit 3: Energy and Work
Students investigate mechanical energy, work, and power
Lessons include:

  • Kinetic and Potential Energy
  • Work and Work-Energy Theorem
  • Power and Efficiency
  • Conservation of Energy
  • Energy Transformations and Applications

Unit 4: Waves and Sound
This unit introduces the properties of waves and how they apply to sound.
Lessons include:

  • Types of Waves and Wave Properties
  • Reflection, Refraction, and Interference
  • Sound Waves and the Doppler Effect
  • Applications in Acoustics and Technology

Unit 5: Electricity and Magnetism
Students explore electric circuits, current, voltage, resistance, and magnetic fields.
Lessons include:

  • Static and Current Electricity
  • Ohm’s Law and Series/Parallel Circuits
  • Electrical Energy and Power
  • Magnetic Fields and Electromagnetic Induction
  • Practical Circuit Design

Assessment Structre

  • 70% of the final grade is based on coursework, including:
    • Assignments, lab reports, and problem-solving sets
    • Graph analysis and scenario-based physics challenges
  • 30% of the final grade is based on final evaluations:
    • 10% Culminating physics investigation or project
    • 20% Final exam covering all five units

All evaluations follow the Ontario curriculum and promote critical thinking, analytical skills, and scientific literacy in understanding the physical world.

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