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PHYSICS

NIG Physics syllabus against Khan Academy resources The NIG Physics syllabus is divided into five sections which include; Mechanics Thermal Physics Waves Electricity and Magnetism Atomic and Nuclear Physics Electronics

NIG Syllabus Khan Academy Resources YEAR ONE Introductory Physics and physical quantities introduction to physics Introduction to vectors and Scalars Position, Distance, and Displacement Time and Motion Speed and Velocity Rectilinear Acceleration Scalars and Vectors Work, Energy and Power Displacement, velocity and time Forces and Newton’s Law of motion Velocity and speed Acceleration Introduction to velocity and scalars Work, energy and power Thermal Physics Heat Energy Thermal Expansivity Transfer of Heat Energy Electric Charges Electric Field Particle Nature Of Matter Thermodynamics Laws of thermodynamics Specific heat and heat transfer Electric Charge Electric field

NIG Syllabus Khan Academy Resources YEAR ONE Crystal Structure Elastic Properties Of Solid Fluids at rest and in motion Physics In Technology Equilibrium of forces Center of Gravity Equilibrium of bodies in liquids Linear Momentum Mechanical Energy Projectiles Circular Motion Simple Harmonic Motion Fluids Newton’s law of gravitation Fluid dynamics and Archimedes’ principle Impacts and linear momentum Two-dimensional projectile motion Circular motion and centripetal acceleration

Electromagnetic wave NIG Syllabus Khan Academy Resources YEAR TWO Mechanics Heat Energy Gas Laws Thermodynamics Production and Propagation of Waves Light Waves Sound Waves Electromagnetic waves Gravitational Field Introduction to waves Reflection and Refraction Introduction to sound Electromagnetic waves and interference Electric Field Magnetic Field Electromagnetic Field Electric Field , Circuits Magnetic fields Electromagnetic wave

YEAR THREE NIG Syllabus Khan Academy Resources Simple A.C Circuits Circuits with Capacitors Models Of The Atom Atoms and electrons Nucleus Energy Quantization Nuclear Physics Duality Of Matter Physics In Technology Physics In The Real World Energy And Society Rockets And Satellites Nigerian Satellite