Category Physics Notes For SS 1 to SS 3 Classes

See our well-organized Physics notes for SS 1 to SS 3, designed to help students excel in their WAEC and NECO exams. These notes cover key topics from the curriculum, ensuring you grasp important concepts and are fully prepared for your exams.

Access free Physics notes for SS 1 to SS 3 students, aligned with the WAEC & NECO syllabus. Comprehensive notes to aid your studies and exam preparation.

REFRACTION OF LIGHT

Introduction Refraction is the change of direction of light rays as they pass at an angle from one medium to another of different optical densities. Exp. To investigate the path of light through rectangular glass block. Apparatus: – soft-board, white sheet…

FLUID FLOW

Fluid in physics refers to liquids and gases. To study fluid flow we have to make the following assumptions: We consider fluids to be incompressible We assume that they have little or no internal friction or viscosity.   Streamline and…

Radioactivity: Meaning, Uses, Types, Effects, Danger & Properties

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Meaning of Radioactivity Radioactivity is the spontaneous disintegration or breaking down of the nucleus of an atom which makes it give out or emit radiation. Any element that disintegrates spontaneously and release rays us called a radioactive element Discovery of…

MEASUREMENT II

Measuring length using vernier callipers. Vernier callipers is used when higher accuracy in measurement is required and this cannot be done using a metre rule. Vernier callipers has two scales; main scale and vernier scale. Outside jaws are used to…

ELECROSTATICS I

Some substances get charged when rubbed against other substances i.e. nylon, plastic, paper etc. the charge acquired stays within the body i.e. it does not move and therefore known as electrostatic charge or static electricity. The law of charges –…

HEAT TRANSFER

Heat is transferred in matter through the following methods: conduction, convection and radiation. Conduction This is the transfer of heat in solids. The rate of conduction depends on Amount of temperature – the higher the temperature the higher the rate…

PRESSURE

Pressure is defined as the force acting normally (perpendicularly) per unit area . The SI units for pressure is newton per metre squared (N/m2). One Nm-2 is known as one Pascal (Pa). Pressure = normal force / area or pressure =…

MOTION

MOTION Types of motion: (a) random motion (b) Translational motion  (c). Rotational motion  (d). Oscillatory motion  (e). relative motion Causes and effects of motion. Types of Motion Definition of motion: Motion by definition is a change in the position of…

CIRCULAR MOTION

CIRCULAR MOTION 1. Meaning of circular motion Definition of terms Angular velocity ii. Tangential velocity iii. Centripetal acceleration Centripetal force v.  Centrifugal force  vi.  Period  vii. Frequency Calculations on circular motion. Meaning of circular motion Circular motion is the motion…

Motion Part

MOTION 1. Force Types of forces. Friction and types. Calculations on friction. Advantages and disadvantages of friction. Ways of reducing friction. Force and the types, Friction and types Force can be defined as that which changes or tends to change…

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