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Critical
Thinking
M E N O .1
GA A N
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PHYSICS?
Laws of Human Activity Examples: planet,
orderness and Technology gravity, electrons
Universe
Mathematics is
the language of
Motion Machines
(car/train)
Electricity
V=IR
the universe F=ma Delta U = Q+W
Measurement
It refers to the determination of the
size or magnitude of something
Can you determine the measurements
of your body?
Physical Quantity
It is any number that is used to describe
quantitatively a physical phenomenon
Fundamental VS Derived
MASS
Fundamental (It is a measure of
Quantities of the amount of
matter in a body)
Mechanics
Derived Quantities
LENGTH TIME
(It refers to the state, (It refers to the These are the Examples:
quality or fact of number of years, quantities Velocity,
being long) days, minute and etc.) obtain from the Acceleration,
fundamental Energy, Area,
quantities Volume
1.1 Units and Measurements
• SI units or International System of Units
LENGTH – meter (m) • French version “systeme international”.
• Metric system.
MASS – gram (g)
• Meters, kilometers, centimeters, grams, kilograms, liters,
TIME – second (s) milliliters, among others.
• Moving decimal points from 1000 meters to 1 kilometer –
you moved the decimal point 3 steps to the left
LENGTH
Marun
ong kab
convert a mag
measur ng
AREA ements
ang tec ? Ano b
hnique a
PDF ako dito? M
papaki ay
ta wait
VOLUME
!
FORCE
ANGLE
PRESSURE
SPEED
ENERGY
IDENTI
ACCELERATION FY WHI
IS FUND CH
POWER
AMENT
OR DER AL
MASS
TEMPERATURE
IVED?
MORE EXAMPLES ARE POSTED HERE!
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a m m k ita !
at a l u an
D a p e tu r n g
! S ig tin a
i tin n n a
gam n gawi es:
The exampl
Activity1: Solve this!
Convert the following:
1. 29.18 kg = __slug
2. 432 in^2 = __ft^2
3. 18.94 L = __gallon
4. 264 ft/s = __mi/hr
Activity2: Solve this!
1. A worker is about to paint the walls of a
room 8ft high and 12ft along each side.
a) What area in m^2 must he cover?
b) What is the thickness of the paint on the
wall in meter, if one gallon of paint is
used?
1.2 Accuracy and Precision
Magbig
ay ng m
upang ga idey
maikum a
ACCUR para an
ACY at g
PRECIS
ION
1.3 Types of Errors
O BA
A N KO
EH ? DI
N
YAN S? SA ?
E T I T IN
G
G AM
GA
Random Errors – may be affected by
conditions and environment
Changes in environment
2. Ask questions
about the
observations and
gather
information.
3. Form a hypothesis
1.4: The Scientific
Method
4. Test the hypothesis and
predictions in an experiment
that can be reproduced.
si c s a sa
6. Reproduce the experiment Phy e
until there are no Scienc
discrepancies between
observations and theory.
1.5:Applications
1.5: Applicationsof Physics
Directly and Indirectly
YOU, AS A LAYPERSON, USES PHYSICS
ENGINEERS ON THE OTHER HAND INDIRECTLY BY UTILIZING THE PRODUCTS
USE PHYSICS DIRECTLY. AN OF PHYSICS. WHILE YOU ARE
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATING WITH ANOTHER PERSON
ENGINEER (ECE) USES PHYSICS TO (MAY LABEL MAN O WALA) THROUGH
THE ANTENNAS THAT WE USE FOR YOUR SMARTPHONE, YOUR PHONE IS
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION (WE’LL SENDING A SIGNAL VIA ONE TYPE OF
HAVE A DEEPER DISCUSSION OF THIS ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE TO AN
ON ANOTHER MODULE). THAT IS ANTENNA AND A SATELLITE (AGAIN,
WHAT WE MEANT BY ECES USE WE’LL ELABORATE THIS ON ANOTHER
PHYSICS DIRECTLY. MODULE).