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N e l s o n P h y s i c s 1 2
Specifically developed for the Physics,
Grade 12, University Preparation
(SPH4U) Curriculum
P r o g r a m G o a l sP r o g r a m G o a l s
PhysicsPhysics 1212
1To ensure a thorough and comprehensibletreatment of all content and processexpectations in the SPH4U curriculum
• Complex physics concepts are presented in a clear,understandable fashion
• Important concepts, such as static equilibrium, are treated ingreater depth than specified in the curriculum
2To equip students with the independentlearning, problem solving and research skillsessential for success in post-secondary studies
• Self-contained and self-explanatory lessons
• A variety of self-evaluation and self-checking strategies
• A mature design similar to what students will experience withfirst year university/college texts
• The placement of lab activities at the end of chaptersparallels the formal separation of theory and labs in universitycourses
• Extension and web link strategies provide opportunities tohone individual research and study skills
3To acknowledge the science background andlevel of preparation of students entering thisnew course
• A wealth of diagnostic activities
• Regular practice, assessment, and remediation opportunities
• Grade 11 skills reviewed next to its Grade 12 counterpart
• University of Waterloo Sir Isaac Newton (S.I.N.) contestquestions provide an extended analysis of new concepts
4To support busy teachers with theimplementation and administration of thisnew curriculum
• Student lessons accommodate independent learning
• A comprehensive array of planning and assessment toolsreduce lesson preparation time
• Access to a variety of different instructional approaches
Authors
Al HirschCharles Stewart
David MartindaleMaurice Barry
1120 Birchmount Road, Toronto, ON M1K 5G4 • (416) 752-9448 or 1-800-268-2222 • Fax (416) 752-8101 or 1-800-430-4445E-mail: [email protected] • Internet: www.nelson.com
Unit 1: Forces and Motion: Dynamics
Chapter 1: Kinematics
Chapter 2: Dynamics
Chapter 3: Circular Motion
Unit 2: Energy and Momentum
Chapter 4: Work and Energy
Chapter 5: Momentum and Collisions
Chapter 6: Gravitational and Celestial Mechanics
Unit 3: Electric, Gravitational & Magnetic Field
Chapter 7: Electric Charges and Electric Field
Chapter 8: Magnetic Fields and Electomagnetism
Unit 4: The Wave Nature of Light
Chapter 9: Waves and Light
Chapter 10: Wave Effects of Light
Unit 5: Matter-Energy Interface
Chapter 11: Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity
Chapter 12: Waves, Photons and Matter
Chapter 13: Radioactivity and Elementary Particles
Appendixes
Review
Skills
Reference
Answers
Glossary
Index
B r i e f T a b l e o f C o n t e n t sB r i e f T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
Components
Student Text (print and CD-ROM)0-17-612146-3
Teacher’s Resource Binder (print, CD-ROM, and web-based)0-17-625954-6
Solutions Manual0-17-625955-4
Lab and Study Masters0-17-625956-2
Computerized Assessment Bank (CD-ROM)0-17-625957-0
Nelson Chemistry 12 Websitewww.science.nelson.com
Evaluation Copies Available Spring 2002!
Teacher’s Resource
Computerized Test Bank