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Saturday, May 8, 2010, 12:26 AM
Science MYE Topics

Here is something you people need to take note of.

Chp Number Topics
1) Introducing Science
- Hazard Symbols
- Bunsen Burner
+ Precaution
- Scientific Method
+ Steps in the scientific method
+ Independent Variable
+ Control for a fair test
- Planning experiment (Project)
2) Basic Measurement
- Measuring instuments to find
+ Length [Ruler and vernier calipers]
+ Density [Ruler, Balance, measuring
cylinder]
+ Volume [displacement can, measuring
cylinder]
- Estimating area
- Reading the values in vernier calipers
- Parallax error
- Precaution when using measuring
insturment
+ Ruler
+ Vernier Calipers
+ Measuring cylinder
+ Others [Displacement Can, etc.]
- Memorise mathematical formulae for
area and volumes
- How to find density
+ Relationship of density, mass and volume
3) Time, Rate and Speed
- Calculations of rate.
+ Flow
+ Consumption
+ Average speed
16) Energy
- Sources and types of energy
+ Kinetic Energy, Gravitational Potential
Energy, Light, Heat, etc.
10) Forces and Pressure
- Effect of force
- Pressure = Force/Area
- Calculate
+ Pressure with the given data
+ Force [Weight]
+ Surface Area
+ Mass VS Weight
* Enrichment
- Testing your knowledge of inferring,
reading tables.


Of course I know it is a lot. But yuo guys still needa prepare for it.

Thank you