Subject: Science

Honors Physics

Course Type: Honors High School

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Credits: 1.0

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Course Description

This course introduces students to the basic concepts of Physics, which is the branch of science that primarily studies matter, energy, and their interactions. This Honors Physics course then expands on the basic concepts of Physics by having the students interact with case studies, which ask the student to dive deeper into their understandings of the topics. Using the scientific method, physicists hypothesize relationships, design experiments, and complete tests to turn those hypotheses into theories. Students learn Physics is more than numbers and equations; it is about asking how and why things work and questioning everything we see in the natural world.

Textbook: Physics Concepts – © Excel Education Systems, Inc - 2019

Course Objectives

Describe the nature of physics and its related fields.

Understand the concepts and relationship between displacement, time/speed, and velocity

Examine the causes of circular motion, including gravitation.

Describe an electric field, including positive and negative charges, conductors and insulators, and the properties of conductors in electrostatic equilibrium.

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Course Contents

Module TitleModule Topic(s)
Chapter 1: Introduction to Physics
Chapter 2: Vectors
Chapter 3: Motion in a Straight Line
Chapter 4: Force
Chapter 5: Motion in Two Dimensions
Chapter 6: Universal Gravitation
Chapter 7: Momentum
Chapter 8: Energy
Chapter 9: Work, Power, and Simple Machines
Chapter 10: Thermal Energy
Chapter 11: The Fluid States
Chapter 12: Waves and Energy Transfer
Chapter 13: Light
Chapter 14: Geometric Optics
Chapter 15: Diffraction/Interference of Light
Chapter 16: Static Electricity
Chapter 17: Electric Fields
Chapter 18: Current Electricity
Chapter 19: Electrical Circuits
Chapter 20: Magnetic Fields
Chapter 21: Electromagnetic Induction
Chapter 22: The Nucleus
Chapter 23: The Atom
Chapter 24: Astrophysics
Chapter 25: Relativity

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Recognized & Respected Nationwide

At Excel High School, we are proud to be regionally accredited by Cognia, along with additional accreditations from NCA, SACS, NWAC, and the Middle States Association. Our programs meet the same rigorous standards as public schools, giving you the confidence of earning a well-respected diploma.

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Excel High School’s regionally accredited diploma is accepted by colleges and universities around the world. With our recognized accreditation, you can confidently pursue higher education wherever your journey takes you.