Contents of Waves Power Point slide show

Slide Number / Topic
1 / Front Page
2 / Parts of Wave
3 / Frequency
4 / Longitudinal Waves
5 / Transverse Waves
6-11 / Wave Speed/Frequency/Wavelength
12-15 / Wave Fronts
16-18 / Diffraction
19-23 / Constructive/Destructive Interference
24-26 / Reflection of Waves
27-30 / Refraction
31-36 / Critical Angle/Total Internal Reflection
37-39 / Fibre Optic Cable

Contents of Forces Power Point slide show

Slide Number / Topic
1 / Front Page
2-6 / Speed/Distance/Time
7 / Velocity and Speed
8 / Displacement and Displacement
9-14 / Acceleration
15 / Mass
16 / Gravitational Field Strength
17-21 / Weight/Mass/Gravitational Field Strength
22-24 / Stopping Distances
25-31 / Distance – Time Graphs
32-49 / Speed – Time Graphs
50-52 / Resultant Forces
53-61 / Balanced/Unbalanced Forces
62-71 / Force/Mass/Acceleration
72-74 / Acceleration due to Gravity

The Hooke’s Law, Boyle’s Law and Momentum slide shows are not divided into

sub-topics

Contents of Radioactivity Power Point slide show

Slide Number / Topic
1 / Nuclear Model of atom
2 / Relative Mass & Charge of Atom
3-4 / Thompson Plum Pudding Model of Atom
5 / Rutherford Scattering Experiment
6 / Difference between Models of Atom
7-10 / Element Symbols
11 / Types of Radiation
12-13 / Radioactive Substances
14 / Relative Mass/Charge of Radiation
15-17 / Radiation Symbols
18-21 / Nuclear Equations
22-23 / Penetrating Powers
24-28 / ½ Life
29-45 / Uses of
46-48 / Ionization Powers
49-50 / Dangers Inside/Outside of Body
51-52 / Protection from
53-54 / Defection in Electric/Magnetic Field
55 / Disposal of Waste
56 / Causes of Background Radiation

General Notes

I initially made these slides for the WJEC Physics Separate Science syllabus. They can be easily differentiated/watered down to follow the Double Award/Single Award courses.

All were made using XP Office version of Power Point but you may find that earlier versions of Office will not let you play some of my animated slides in full.

Most of the slide shows follow the way in which I teach each topic but their order can be changed accordingly. I have limited the use of action buttons but they can be inserted where needed.

Sound is not used on any slide.

Most of the animations taken from the net on the slide shows and the internet sites on next page will require either QuickTime, Macromedia Flash player plug in or be able to run Java Applet (all available free to download on the internet).

All animations in the slides follow a set procedure which can be accessed by clicking the screen of the computer using a mouse or the surface of the IWB.

Internet sites of interest (mainly topics within WAVES

These can be accessed from this word document by clicking

CONTROL button + clicking LHS mouse button

http://www.bu.edu/av/core/cc105/animations/

http://www.chipr.sunysb.edu/eserc/ProjectJava/WaveInt/index.html

http://www.colorado.edu/physics/2000/applets/doppler2.html

http://lectureonline.cl.msu.edu/~mmp/applist/doppler/d.htm

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