Course name: Physics Course code: (SPH4U)

Grade: 12
Credits:1.0
Type: University Preparation
Language of Study: English
Prerequisites: SPH3U
Course description: Explore energy and forces of motion, fields and electromagnetic radiation, light waves, quantum mechanics, and special relativity. Investigate and analyze data. Study the impact of technology. Preview Course
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CAD $40.00
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$40.00
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Course fees are partially subsidized for most Ontario residents. The administrative fee covers the cost for us to process your application.
Grade: 12
Credits:1.0
Type: University Preparation
Language of Study: English
Prerequisites: SPH3U
Course description: Explore energy and forces of motion, fields and electromagnetic radiation, light waves, quantum mechanics, and special relativity. Investigate and analyze data. Study the impact of technology. Preview Course

Course fees are partially subsidized for most Ontario residents. The administrative fee covers the cost for us to process your application.

Interested in taking this course?
  • If you are a student already enrolled in an Ontario High School, please contact your school about taking courses with TVO ILC.
  • If your goal is to earn a high school diploma or if you are a homeschool student, an academic assessment of your application must be done before choosing courses, please visit Apply Now to start your application.

Course Overview

This course enables you to deepen your understanding of physics concepts and theories. You will continue your exploration of energy transformations and the forces that affect motion, and will investigate electrical, gravitational, and magnetic fields and electromagnetic radiation. You will explore the wave nature of light, quantum mechanics, and special relativity. You will further develop your scientific investigation skills, learning, for example, how to analyse, qualitatively and quantitatively, data related to a variety of physics concepts and principles. You will also consider the impact of technological applications of physics on society and the environment.

Course Syllabus

This course is designed for independent study. Our courses are routinely reviewed for errors and adherence to AODA accessibility standards. We appreciate your patience as we work towards delivering high-quality digital learning for all.
This course is designed for independent study. Our courses are routinely reviewed for errors and adherence to AODA accessibility standards. We appreciate your patience as we work towards delivering high-quality digital learning for all. To preview the lessons, please visit this page with a computer or tablet.
31 Lessons

1.1   Investigating Vectors

1.2   Exploring Relative Motion

1.3   Examining Kinematics

1.4   Reflecting on kinematics

1.5   Discovering Forces

1.6   Uniform Circular Motion

2.1   Discovering Work and Energy

2.2   Exploring Elastic Potential Energy

2.3   Reflecting on energy

2.4   Investigating impulse and momentum

2.5   Understanding Momentum in Two Dimensions

2.6   Unit 2 Assessments

3.1   Measuring gravitational fields

3.2   Exploring Electric Fields

3.3   Reflecting on fields

3.4   Examining Electric Potential and Electric Potential Difference

3.5   Discovering Magnetic Fields

3.6   Unit 3 Assessment for feedback and grading

3.7   Assessment for feedback: Concept Map

4.1   Understanding Properties of Waves

4.2   Investigating Interference of Light

4.3   Reflecting on light

4.4   Other Light Behaviour

4.5   Examining Polarization, Electromagnetic Radiation, and Light

4.6   Unit 4 Assessments

4.7   Assessment for feedback for your learning

5.1   Understanding Special Relativity

5.2   Theory of Special Relativity

5.3   Reflecting on relativity

5.4   Inquiring into quantum theory

5.5   Discovering wave-particle duality



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