Physics in 10th grade is a continuation of an exciting journey, where we move from superficial observation to an in-depth analysis of the processes and phenomena that govern the world. At this stage, such fundamental sections as molecular physics, thermodynamics, electrostatics and direct current laws are studied. Now it is not enough to just know the definition – you need to understand how these laws work at the micro and macro levels.

The main feature of 10th grade is the active use of the mathematical apparatus. You will operate with more complex formulas, build graphs and analyze dependencies, which will allow you to look at the usual processes in a new way. We will help you master these tools so you don’t just rememberThey really understood and knew how to apply knowledge. Thus, this course will be a solid foundation for your further education.

Approximate planning for the 10th grade physics course

Section I. Mechanics

Part 1. Kinematics

1The main task of mechanics. The Kinematics Alphabet
2Speed of movement. Average and Instant Speed
3Laws of addition of movements and speeds
4Uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion. Acceleration
5free fall
6Curvature motion under the action of constant gravity
7Uniform motion of a material point in a circle

Section I. Mechanics

Part 2. Dynamics

8Inertial frames of reference. Newton’s first law
9Power. Mass. Newton’s second and third laws
10

Gravity field. gravity.

The first cosmic speed

11The force of elasticity. Body weight
12Friction force
13Equilibrium of bodies. moment of force
14Mechanical work. Kinetic energy. Power
15Potential energy. Mechanical energy conservation law
16Body momentum. Jet propulsion. Elastic and inelastic collision
17Movement of liquid and gas. The lifting force of the wing

Section I. Mechanics

Part 3. Mechanical oscillations and waves

18Types of mechanical oscillations
19Mathematical and spring pendulums. oscillation energy
20Resonance
21Mechanical waves
22Sound waves
Section II. Elements of special relativity
23

Postulates of the theory of relativity. Relativistic law of addition

speeds

24Consequences of the postulates of special relativity

Section III. Molecular Physics and Thermodynamics

Part 1. Molecular Physics

25The main provisions of molecular kinetic theory
26Movement and interaction of molecules
27The basic equation of the MCT of an ideal gas
28Temperature. Kelvin temperature scale
29The equation of state of an ideal gas. Isoprocesses
30

Vapor formation and condensation. Saturated and unsaturated steam.

Boiling

31Humidity. Dew point
32Surface tension of the liquid. Wetting. Capillary phenomena
33

Structure and properties of solids. Crystal anisotropy.

Liquid crystals

34Mechanical properties of solids

Section III. Molecular Physics and Thermodynamics

Part 2. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics

35Internal energy. Ways to change internal energy
36Work in thermodynamics
37The first law of thermodynamics. Adiabatic process
38The principle of operation of heat engines. Refrigeration machine
Section IV. Electric field
39Electric field
40Work on moving the charge in an electrostatic field. Potential
41Conductors and dielectrics in an electric field.
42Electricity. Capacitors. The energy of a charged capacitor