Authors
K . Balaraman, C . KariukiExercises kit’s authors
K . Balaraman, C . KariukiPublisher
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The study kit contains 48 chapters and 6 exercises of which 6 are in the chapters and 0 in the task exercises.
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Authors
K . Balaraman, C . Kariuki -
Exercises kit’s authors
K . Balaraman, C . Kariuki -
Subject
Physics -
Grade
Form 1 -
Kit's language
English -
Publisher
Longhorn Publishers -
Included in packages
Longhorn Secondary Physics Student's Book Form 1 is a revised course developed in line with the Kenya Secondary School Curriculum. It fully covers and fulfils all the goals and targets of the Physics Syllabus. Each book in this series of four books:
• Covers the Secondary School. Physics Syllabus for the respective level comprehensively.
• Employs a practical approach which links Physics to everyday life activities.
• Contains numerous worked examples and exercises in every subtopic.
• Has content summary and revision exercises at the end of every chapter.
• Has an accompanying comprehensive Teacher's Guide containing answers to the exercises in the Student's Book.
K. Balaraman is a former Head of Physics Department at Premier Academy, Nairobi. He is currently the Director of Studies at the same institution.
C. Kariuki is a former Head of Physics Department at Lenana School. He is currently a Senior Lecturer in Physics at Kenya Science Teacher's College Nairobi.
1. Introduction to Physics
Lead |
Chapter |
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1.1. |
Introduction to Physics
Free chapter! |
1.2. | Summary |
2. Measurements I
Lead |
Chapter |
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2.1. | Measurements. Measurement of length |
2.2. | Measurement of area |
2.3. | Measurement of volume |
2.4. | Measurement of mass |
2.5. | Measurement of time |
2.6. | Density |
2.7. | Summary |
3. Force
Lead |
Chapter |
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3.1. | Force (a) |
3.2. | Force (b) |
3.3. | Force (c) |
3.4. | Summary |
4. Pressure
Lead |
Chapter |
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4.1. | Pressure |
4.2. | Pressure in liquids |
4.3. | Transmission of pressure in fluids |
4.4. | Atmospheric pressure |
4.5. | Applications of atmospheric pressure |
4.6. | Project work |
4.7. | Summary |
5. Particulate Nature of Matter
Lead |
Chapter |
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5.1. | Particulate Nature of Matter |
5.2. | Summary |
6. Thermal Expansion
Lead |
Chapter |
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6.1. | Thermal Expansion |
6.2. | Thermal Expansion and Contraction |
6.3. | Unusual expansion of water |
6.4. | Effects and applications of thermal expansion |
6.5. | Summary |
7. Heat Transfer
Lead |
Chapter |
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7.1. | Heat Transfer (Conduction) |
7.2. | Heat Transfer (Convection) |
7.3. | Heat Transfer (Radiation) |
7.4. | Summary |
8. Light
Lead |
Chapter |
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8.1. | Light |
8.2. | Pinhole camera |
8.3. | Reflection and mirrors |
8.4. | Mirrors |
8.5. | Project Work |
8.6. | Summary |
9. Electrostatics 1
Lead |
Chapter |
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9.1. | Electrostatics |
9.2. | The law of charges |
9.3. | Leaf electroscope. Effects and applications of electrostatics |
9.4. | Project Work |
9.5. | Summary |
10. Cells and Simple Circuits
Lead |
Chapter |
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10.1. | Simple electric circuits |
10.2. | Arrangement of bulbs and cells in an electric circuit |
10.3. | Electric current |
10.4. | Potential difference. Chemical cells |
10.5. | Project work |
10.6. | Summary |