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Forces and Motion - The motion of objects can be described and predicted using the laws of physics ACSCH037 Year 11 Chemical fundamentals
Chemical reactions - Endothermic and exothermic reactions can be explained in terms of the Law of Conservation of Energy and the breaking and reforming of bonds; heat energy released or absorbed can be represented in thermochemical equations ACSCH039 Year 11 Chemical fundamentals
Chemical reactions - A mole is a precisely defined quantity of matter equal to Avogadro’s number of particles; the mole concept and the Law of Conservation of Mass can be used to calculate the mass of reactants and products in a chemical reaction ACSPH063 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Linear motion and force - Newton’s Three Laws of Motion describe the relationship between the force or forces acting on an object, modelled as a point mass, and the motion of the object due to the application of the force or forces ACSPH102 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Electrostatically charged objects exert a force upon one another; the magnitude of this force can be calculated using Coulomb’s Law ACSPH110 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - A changing magnetic flux induces a potential difference; this process of electromagnetic induction is used in stepup and stepdown transformers, DC and AC generators, and AC induction motors ACSPH111 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Conservation of energy, expressed as Lenz’s Law of electromagnetic induction, is used to determine the direction of induced current
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ACSSU229 Year 10 Physical SciencesForces and Motion - The motion of objects can be described and predicted using the laws of physics ACSCH037 Year 11 Chemical fundamentals
Chemical reactions - Endothermic and exothermic reactions can be explained in terms of the Law of Conservation of Energy and the breaking and reforming of bonds; heat energy released or absorbed can be represented in thermochemical equations ACSCH039 Year 11 Chemical fundamentals
Chemical reactions - A mole is a precisely defined quantity of matter equal to Avogadro’s number of particles; the mole concept and the Law of Conservation of Mass can be used to calculate the mass of reactants and products in a chemical reaction ACSPH063 Year 11 Linear Motion and Waves
Linear motion and force - Newton’s Three Laws of Motion describe the relationship between the force or forces acting on an object, modelled as a point mass, and the motion of the object due to the application of the force or forces ACSPH102 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Electrostatically charged objects exert a force upon one another; the magnitude of this force can be calculated using Coulomb’s Law ACSPH110 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - A changing magnetic flux induces a potential difference; this process of electromagnetic induction is used in stepup and stepdown transformers, DC and AC generators, and AC induction motors ACSPH111 Year 12 Gravity and electromagnetism
Electromagnetism - Conservation of energy, expressed as Lenz’s Law of electromagnetic induction, is used to determine the direction of induced current
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