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Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Hoạt động. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Thứ Năm, 19 tháng 12, 2013

High School Physics Photo Contest

2014 Photo Contest Registration is March 1 to May 15



It is not my purpose for giving you another compulsory activity, but for introducing you a chance to take part in an interesting contest of students in America, and others. This contest will help you understand more deeply and broadly about the physics that hide behind natural phenomena. It can also provide you an opportunity to use your physics knowledge to create illustrations of various physical concepts. Students compete in an international arena with more than 1,000 of their peers for recognition and prizes. Below is some information from AAPT. For further details, please click here.

Thứ Ba, 17 tháng 9, 2013

Câu đố mỗi tuần


Lớp 10 A2 - Lớp 10 CA - Năm học 2013-2014

Tuần thứ 1 (18/9 - 25/9)       WQ011     WQ012

Kết quả tuần thứ 1                 WS01

Tuần thứ 2 (25/9 - 2/10)       WQ021

Kết quả tuần thứ 2                 WS021

Tuần thứ 3 (2/10 - 9/10)       WQ031

Tuần thứ 4 (9/10 - 16/10)     WQ041          WQ042

Ôn tập chương 1                   A01     LT01     TB01

Thực hành đo gia tốc rơi tự do TH01

Kế hoạch làm việc chương 2     A02

Bảng điểm    10CA

Ôn tập chương 2                   TB02

Kế hoạch làm việc chương 3      A03

                                                                             Làm lật đật từ vỏ trứng
                                                        Làm bươm bướm cân bằng

Bài viết này ngưng tại đây, các bạn theo dõi tiếp tại mục lớp 10 (http://rainbowphysics.blogspot.com/p/lop-10.html)

Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 2, 2013

Physics GRE test


Overview
  • The test consists of approximately 100 five-choice questions, some of which are grouped in sets and based on such materials as diagrams, graphs, experimental data and descriptions of physical situations.
  • The aim of the test is to determine the extent of the examinees' grasp of fundamental principles and their ability to apply these principles in the solution of problems.
  • Most test questions can be answered on the basis of a mastery of the first three years of undergraduate physics.
  • The International System (SI) of units is used predominantly in the test. A table of information representing various physical constants and a few conversion factors among SI units is presented in the test book.
  • The approximate percentages of the test on the major content topics have been set by the committee of examiners, with input from a nationwide survey of undergraduate physics curricula. The percentages reflect the committee's determination of the relative emphasis placed on each topic in a typical undergraduate program. These percentages are given below along with the major subtopics included in each content category. In each category, the subtopics are listed roughly in order of decreasing importance for inclusion in the test.
  • Nearly all the questions in the test will relate to material in this listing; however, there may be occasional questions on other topics not explicitly listed here.

Content Specifications

Majors in Physics

(Extracted from www.worldwidelearn.com)





With their skills in problem-solving, mathematical reasoning, computer programming, and organizing and interpreting scientific data, physics grads can move into government and industrial jobs that require an ability to think logically and creatively. Physics majors are well-suited to jobs that require step-by-step problem solving using math skills and good observational and communicational skills.


A wide range of industries seeks physics graduates: telecommunications, industrial physics, hospital physics, electronics, computing, quality control testing, banking, insurance, teaching, management, technical sales, and the armed forces, for starters. Students who become physicists tend to specialize in one or more areas of physics, such as: