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=Welcome to the Physics 12 Wiki for DT.=

This page will serve only as a resource. The key to this assignment is to see how you are understanding physics.
1. First create a FREE page with a BASIC account in Wikispaces.com (you can find it in the top right corner of this page). 2. When you create your page, make sure you set Wiki Permission to: PROTECTED(FREE) 2. Invite(email) your partners to your account so everyone has access to edit. 3. Make sure that your email and name that you use clearly identifies you. Believe it or not, but I will not be able to figure out who you are if you use an email such as LadyBug133HaHa@hotmail.com. 4. It would probably be a good idea to create an email an account just for this project. That way, you can abandon it as soon as the year is over, and no one in your class will know your main email address. 5. Invite me (your friendly neighbourhood teacher) to your page with access to edit. 6. Please be mindful of the internet. Anything you put up on the internet is recorded by an independent body and is kept forever. Even if you press delete here. Therefore, be respectful, honest, and considerate with anything you post online (Think CARES).

Name the page as Ph12DT(Blk#)Name1Name2Name3 For example, Block 1-2 should call the file Ph12DT2 MickeyMinnieDonald

The format of the page should be =DT Physics 12 - Block 1-2 - Mickey, Minnie, and Donald (Main Heading)=

Kinematics 1 - Projectle Motion
Your entry for this topic. . ..

Each entry should have a title. The wiki must be predominantly your work and thought(at least 80% of the wiki), and must be written in your words. Anything that is not yours must be properly cited. Entries should on average be about 150 - 200 words. Entries can be longer, and you may (or should depending on the topic) include examples, solutions, and diagrams.

The wiki page will be marked in Term 2 and Term 3 (dates to be announced).

Each time your wiki is marked, it will be worth 45 marks (which will be divided 3 ways for each member of your group).

The marks breakdown will be:

5 - Looks (clean, easy to follow) 5 - Correct Grammar and spelling 5 - Diagrams, videos, and links 15 - All entries are complete (you loose marks for each missing entry) 15 - The entries need to be great quality, thoughtful, connected to real life examples and/or topics that you have already learned in Physics. (Entries that are of good quality, with only a few connections or applications mentioned are 10/15), (Entries that are too small, satisfactory quality, and make next no connections made are worth 5 / 15 marks).

Topics 1. Kinematics - Projectile Motion 2. Forces (#1) and Newton's laws 3. Dynamics Example (Inclined Plane or a pulley system - which ever you find more confusing) - make up your own sample question, draw it out, provide a detailed solution. 4. Conservation of Energy 5. Momentum (include one example using conservation of momentum) 6. Torque

7. Centripetal Acceleration and Centripetal Force 8. Electrostatics (whole unit) 9. Circuits Part I (circuits #1-3, Voltage, Resistance, Current, & Power)

10. Circuits Part II (Circuits #4-5 - Resistors in Series and Parallel, Kirchoof Rules, EMF) 11. Electromagnetism (From E&M #1,2, &3) 12. Electromagnetism 2 (From E&M #4,5, &6)