Physical Science Reviewer
Physical Science Reviewer
Physical Science Reviewer
Physical Science
Nature of Light 7
Relativity 7
Total: 50 items
REMINDERS:
This document shall serve as your reviewer ONLY for the upcoming 4th Quarterly Assessment for
the subject Physical Science, using this document while taking the exam is a major offense.
TERRESTRIAL MOTION
1. Law of Ellipses – the shape of the orbits of planets are not circular but
elliptical
There are three prominent People who published their understanding on the
laws of motion, these are Aristotle, Galileo, and Newton.
1. ARISTOTLE
➢ Horizontal – all objects require force to start and sustain motion.
➢ Vertical – all objects move toward another object of its similar
composition.
- Heavy objects fall faster than lighter objects.
➢ Projectile – objects use up the violent motion and then fall through
their natural motion.
2. GALILEO
➢ Horizontal – force is not required to sustain the motion of a moving
object but it is needed to change the motion of an object.
➢ Vertical – motion in a vertical direction is influenced by gravity.
- in a vacuum, regardless the weight of two falling objects both will
reach the ground at the same time.
INERTIA
NATURE OF LIGHT
RELATIVITY
1. Consistent Law Principle – states that all laws of motion are relative.
2. Constant Speed – states that the speed of light is constant.
2 Components of Relativity
EXPANDING UNIVERSE
Hubble’s Law – states that the universe expands as exhibited by the increase in
distance of stars or neighboring galaxies from the Earth.
Red shift – as stars and galaxies drift away the intensity of light emitted by these
stars shift from violet to red, thus the wavelength detected by astronomers
become longer.
All of the Topics Mentioned Above are Included in the Periodical Exam.
Please exert time and effort in reading this reviewer.
GOOD LUCK!
Prepared by:
MR. AUREUS KEN S. PUPA
Subject Teacher