Course Overview
Grade 11 Physics introduces students to the foundational concepts that govern the physical universe. Topics include motion, forces, energy, momentum, waves, and electricity. Through theoretical study and hands-on experimentation, students learn to analyze real-world phenomena using scientific methods. Emphasis is placed on developing problem-solving strategies, understanding scientific models, and conducting precise measurements. Learners engage in lab work, simulations, and inquiry-based learning to foster critical thinking and data interpretation skills. The course encourages mathematical reasoning and application of formulas to solve practical physics problems. Students also explore the historical evolution of physics theories and their technological applications. By learning to formulate hypotheses, collect data, and draw conclusions, they gain a strong foundation in scientific investigation. This course prepares students for advanced topics in Grade 12 and supports future studies in engineering, astrophysics, robotics, and other science-related careers. It fosters curiosity, analytical thinking, and a deep understanding of the laws that shape our world.



