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3/6      Hydraulics:           Hydrostatics: Recall that      Not included as
                             Pascal’s Law.         pressure is uniformly          suggested
                             Applications of       transmitted through a liquid.
                             Pascal’s Law.         Examples of application-
                             Examples:             hydraulic jack, brakes
                             hydraulic jack,
                             brakes


               CAPE U1 SO Added in 2018
                MODULE  2007  2018                 CAPE U1 SO Added in 2018                Status in final
                     #        SO     SO                                                       syllabus
                               #      #
                3            -       1.4    Plot a calibration graph using a thermistor     Included as
                                                                                             suggested
                3            3.7     3.8    relate the greenhouse effect to climate         Included as
                                            change                                           suggested



                                                             CAPE U2 SO Added in 2018
                MODULE  2007  2018                    CAPE U2 SO Added in 2018                    Status
                     #        SO     SO                                                          in final
                               #      #                                                          syllabus
                1             -      1.1    use the equation Q = ne to solve problems;           Included

                1            1.6            SUGGESTED PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES                         Not
                                            Determine the power of a household appliance         Included
                                            and compare to rated power, for example,
                                            microwave, hair dryer.

                1            1.7     1.7    SUGGESTED PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES                       Included
                                            Determine the resistance of wire at varying
                                            points and plot a graph of resistance versus
                                            length.
                1            1.9     1.9    explain drift velocity (ν) in terms of the charge    Included
                                            carriers;
                1            2.1     2.1    compare Ohmic and non Ohmic devices using an         Included
                                            IV graph
                1            2.5     2.6    Consider d.c. circuits involving sources of e.m.f. and  Included
                                            resistive circuit elements.
                1            2.8     2.9    use the potential divider as a source of variable and
                                            fixed p.d.; and,                                     Included
                                             Potentiometer, for example, a meter bridge.
                                            SUGGESTED PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES :



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