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Sandile MHlophe
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High school Question papers and memorandum
This is an app that will give high school learners( grade 12 ) question papers and memorandums. All the papers here are from the department of education, from 2012-2017
Are you free? we often think we are free but are we really free? this question sounds so simple yet it is actually not. What does it even mean to be free? Well in this post I will explain to the best of my knowledge what is free will and whether we have it or not. can you escape fate? Let's consider the story below: When Thabiso was born a prophet foretold that he would grow up to kill his father and then marry his mother. His father fearing for his life decided to leave the baby in the wilderness with the hope that he will die, thefore the prophecy will not come true. The baby was found by another couple, and grew up knowing them as his parents. The boy heard of the prophecy, not knowing his adopted and because he loves his father(adopted) he decided to go away from his family to avoid the prophecy. In the way he met and killed a man and then felt bad for the wife of this man, he decided to marry her. The man he met is in fact his fat...
Topics Atomic Nuclei Atomic Structure Quantum Mechanics Description How did Rutherford figure out the structure of the atom without being able to see it? Simulate the famous experiment in which he disproved the Plum Pudding model of the atom by observing alpha particles bouncing off atoms and determining that they must have a small core. Sample Learning Goals Describe the qualitative difference between scattering off positively charged nucleus and electrically neutral plum pudding atom. For charged nucleus, describe qualitatively how angle of deflection depends on: Energy of incoming particle, Impact parameter, Charge of target
Topics Molecules Photons Absorption Light Description Turn light source on to explore. Observe what happens in the observation window as you set up different combinations of light source and molecule. Note this simulation is the first to support our pan and zoom feature, so zoom in for a closer look, if you need to. Sample Learning Goals Explore how light interacts with molecules in our atmosphere Identify that absorption of light depends on the molecule and the type of light Relate the energy of the light to the resulting motion Identify that energy increases from microwave to ultraviolet Predict the motion of a molecule based on the type of light it absorbs Identify how the structure of a molecule affects how it interacts with light
Topics Friction Thermodynamics Heat Description Move the Chemistry book and observe what happens. Sample Learning Goals Describe a model for friction a molecular level. Describe matter in terms of molecular motion. The description should include: diagrams to support the description, how the temperature affects the image, what are the differences and similarities between solid, liquid and gas particle motion; how the size and speed of gas molecules relate to everyday objects.
Topics Resistivity Resistance Circuits Description Observe changes to the equation and wire as you play with the resistivity, length, and area sliders. Sample Learning Goals Predict how changing each variable will affect the resistance. Explain the difference between resistance and resistivity.
Click to Run Topics Snell's Law Refraction Reflection Optics Prisms Lenses Light Description Explore bending of light between two media with different indices of refraction. See how changing from air to water to glass changes the bending angle. Play with prisms of different shapes and make rainbows.
Topics Vectors Vector Components Vector Addition Equations Description Explore vectors in 1D or 2D, and discover how vectors add together. Specify vectors in Cartesian or polar coordinates, and see the magnitude, angle, and components of each vector. Experiment with vector equations and compare vector sums and differences. Sample Learning Goals Describe a vector in your own words Explain a method to add vectors Compare and contrast the component styles Decompose a vector into components Describe what happens to a vector when it is multiplied by a scalar Arrange vectors graphically to represent vector addition or subtraction
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