
Introduction to Physics: Part 1
Endaria’s Physics Journey: A Tale of Discovery
Follow Endaria, a young girl, as she embarks on a series of thrilling adventures where she learns the laws of physics and applies them to real-world problems. This course covers key topics like motion, forces, energy, light and waves. Through hands-on experiments, critical thinking, historical insights, and math challenges, students will gain a deep understanding of the physical principles that govern everything from falling apples to the mysteries of sound and light.
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Lesson 1: Straight-Line Motion & the Curious Compass
Endaria discovers a mysterious compass inside her backpack. It doesn’t point north—it points toward motion. With Bagheera balancing on her shoulder and Ytteb zooming around in zigzags, they explore how objects move in straight lines.
Physics Concepts Introduced:
Displacement vs. distance
Speed vs. velocity
Introduction to acceleration
Historical spotlight: Galileo Galilei’s inclined plane experiments
Endaria discovers a mysterious compass inside her backpack. It doesn’t point north—it points toward motion. With Bagheera balancing on her shoulder and Ytteb zooming around in zigzags, they explore how objects move in straight lines.
Physics Concepts Introduced:
Displacement vs. distance
Speed vs. velocity
Introduction to acceleration
Historical spotlight: Galileo Galilei’s inclined plane experiments
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Lesson 2: Developing a Business Plan
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Lesson 1: Problem-solving and process improvement
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Lesson 2: Effective communication
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