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GES Physics syllabus against Khan
Academy resources
The GES Physics syllabus is divided into five
sections which include
Mechanics
Thermal Physics
Waves
Electricity and Magnetism
Atomic and Nuclear Physics
Electronics
GES Syllabus Khan Academy Resources
YEAR ONE
Introductory Physics and physical quantities introduction to physics
Introduction to vectors and Scalars
Mechanics Kinematic formulas and projectile motion
Kinematics Displacement, velocity and time
Dynamics Acceleration
Forces
Pressure Forces and Newton’s Law of motion
Pressure
Thermal Physics Temperature
Temperature and its measurement
Waves Geometric Optics
Reflection of light from plane and curve mirrors Reflection and refraction
Refraction of light
Basic fibre optics
Electricity and magnetism Electric charge, Field and Potential
Electrostatics
Capacitors
Atomic and nuclear physics Quantum physics
Models of the atom and atomic structure Atoms and electrons
Nuclei
Electronics …….
Semi conductor P-N Junction diode
GES Syllabus Khan Academy Resources
YEAR TWO
Introductory Physics and physical quantities …………………..
Concepts of matter
Mechanics Circular motion and centripetal acceleration
Energy Centripetal forces
Circular and gravitation Newton’s law of gravitation
Oscillatory motion
Thermal Physics Specific heat and heat transfer
Thermal properties of matter and calorimetry Laws of thermodynamics
Waves Introduction to magnetic waves
Thin lenses and optical instruments Mirrors
Wave motion Lenses
Sound
Electricity and magnetism Electric charge, field and potential
Direct current circuit analysis Circuits
Magnets Magnetic forces, magnetic fields
electromagnetism
Atomic and nuclear physics Quantum physics
Photoelectric effect and wave particle duality (Photons, atoms and electrons)
Thermionic emission, cathode rays and x-rays
Electronics
Bipolar junction transistors (BJT)
GES Syllabus Khan Academy Resources
YEAR THREE
Introductory Physics and physical quantities ……………
Some properties of matter
Mechanics Work and Energy
Deformation of solids (Springs and Hooke’s Law)
Thermal Physics Thermodynamics
Heat transfer
Waves Geometric Optics
Introduction to lasers
Electricity and magnetism Magnetic forces
Electromagnetic induction Magnetic fields
Alternating current (A.C) theory Faradays' Law
Atomic and nuclear physics Quantum Physics
The nucleus and nuclear energy Quantum numbers and orbitals
Nuclei
Electronics ………….
Digital electronics and integrated circuit
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