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Physics 20 Core Unit VI


Optional Unit VI: Optics

Conceptual Physics

A. Applications

1. Human Vision
  • pages 462-464
    2. Other Applications
  • pages 460-462
  • Supplementation is recommended.
  • B. Lenses

  • pages 452-460, 464-466
  • C. Physical Optics

    1. Important Phenomena
  • pages 469-486
    2. Electromagnetic Radiation
  • pages 398-399
  • Supplementation is required.
    3. Colour
  • pages 411-428
  • Conceptual Physics Laboratory Manual

    A. Applications

    1. Human Vision
  • Activity 84
    2. Other Applications
  • Activities 72, 79, 80, 85
  • Experiment 73
  • B. Lenses

  • Activity 83
  • Experiments 81, 82
  • Fundamentals of Physics: An Introductory Course

    A. Applications

    1. Human Vision
  • pages 455-459, 474-475
    2. Other Applications
  • pages 454-455, 478-480
  • Colour plates between pages 484-485
  • B. Lenses

  • pages 444-454
  • Activity 16.1
  • C. Physical Optics

    1. Important Phenomena
  • pages 470-471
  • Activity 17.1
    2. Electromagnetic Radiation
  • pages 476-477
    3. Colour
  • pages 471-476
  • Activity 17.2
  • Fundamentals of Physics: A Senior Course

    A. Applications

    1. Human Vision
  • Supplementation is required.
    2. Other Applications
  • pages 534-535, 554-556
  • B. Lenses

  • pages 428-435
  • Investigation 11.3
  • C. Physical Optics

    1. Important Phenomena
  • pages 514-551, 557-560
  • Investigations 14.1, 14.2, 14.3
    2. Electromagnetic Radiation
  • pages 650-651
    3. Colour
  • pages 531-533
  • Supplementation is required.
  • Heath Physics

    A. Applications

    1. Human Vision
  • pages 501-505, 522-523
    2. Other Applications
  • pages 500-501, 506-508, 526-529
  • B. Lenses

  • pages 492-500
  • Investigation 16.1
  • C. Physical Optics

    1. Important Phenomena
  • Supplementation is required.
    2. Electromagnetic Radiation
  • pages 524-525
    3. Colour
  • pages 518-521, 524
  • Investigations 17.1, 17.2
  • Merrill Physics: Principles and Problems

    A. Applications

    1. Human Vision
  • pages 384-386
    2. Other Applications
  • pages 384, 400-402
  • B. Lenses

  • pages 380-384
  • C. Physical Optics

    1. Important Phenomena
  • pages 391-398
    2. Electromagnetic Radiation
  • Supplementation is required.
    3. Colour
  • Lab page 399
  • Supplementation is required.
  • Merrill Physics: Principles and Problems Laboratory Manual

    A. Applications

    2. Other Applications
  • Experiment 16.2
  • Physics Today 1

    A. Applications

    1. Human Vision
  • pages 452-455
    2. Other Applications
  • These can be found throughout chapters 15-18. Chapter 18, Magnifiers, Projectors, and Colour, is particularly good for considering applications.
  • B. Lenses

  • pages 436-457
  • Activities 17.6, 18.7
  • C. Physical Optics

    1. Important Phenomena
  • page 471
  • Activity 18.8
  • Supplementation from other resources might be required for this topic.
    2. Electromagnetic Radiation
  • pages 237-240, 470, 670
    3. Colour
  • pages 473-484
  • Activities 18.9, 18.10
  • Physics in Action

    A. Applications

    1. Human Vision
  • pages 290-295
    2. Other Applications
  • pages 289
  • B. Lenses

  • pages 274-290
  • C. Physical Optics

    1. Important Phenomena
  • Supplementation is required.
    2. Electromagnetic Radiation
  • Supplementation is required.
    3. Colour
  • pages 200-222

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