REVIEW GUIDE SEMESTER 2 PHYSICS

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REVIEW GUIDE SEMESTER 2 PHYSICS

CHAPTERS 3. Chapter 9 p 122- 133 Questions 1-24 problems 19-22 questions 1-10 Notes : Momentum 2. Chapter 8 p 103-121 problems 21-27 Notes : Work and Energy 3. Chapter 9 p 122- 133 Questions 1-24 Notes : Circular Motion 4. Chapter 11: p 150-167 Questions : 1-10 Problems 21-22 Notes : Rotational Motion

5. Chapter 5 : Newton’s Laws of Motion p 43- 82 Problems : 13-17 p 57 Problems 21-25 p 57 Problems 19-23 p 72 Qs 1-10 p 83 6. Chapter 36-37 p 562-589 Notes : Magnetism 7. Chapter 25 and 26 – Vibrations and Waves / Light p 372-418 Notes : Waves Problems p 388 #s 21-25 8. Chapter32, 33, 34,35 P 517-560 Notes : Electricity Problems : 26-33 p546; 16-17 p 560