Grade 10 Science Q2 - Force, Motion, and Energy
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This course develops practical understanding of mechanics and energy through six modules: projectile motion, momentum & impulse, collisions, electric generators & motors, Philippine electricity distribution, and sustainable energy. Learners perform experiments, analyze data, and apply Newtonian and electromagnetic principles to solve real-world problems. Emphasis on safety, energy literacy, and locally relevant solutions equips senior-high students and lifelong learners with skills to predict motion, design safer systems, and make informed choices about energy use in the Philippines.
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What you'll learn
- Analyze and predict the motion of projectiles by investigating the relationships among angle, velocity of release, maximum height, and range.
- Define momentum and impulse, calculate their values, and explain how applying a force over a period of time changes the motion of an object.
- Differentiate between elastic and inelastic collisions, apply the Law of Conservation of Momentum, and explain the principles behind collision safety devices.
- Differentiate between elastic and inelastic collisions, apply the Law of Conservation of Momentum, and explain the principles behind collision safety devices.
- Explain the process by which high-voltage electricity is generated and safely transmitted through the power grid and describe necessary household electrical safety precautions.
- Evaluate the impacts of renewable and non-renewable energy sources in the Philippines and propose practical ways to reduce electrical energy consumption.
