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An Online Learning Resource for CSEC® Physics and French

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Antonia Warren

CSEC French Online Tutoring

Studying CSEC French? Learn CSEC French online by joining the online one on one tutoring sessions starting soon. Join these online french classes to get one on one personalized tutoring. Classes will be suited to your strength and weaknesses and… Continue Reading →

CSEC Physics Online Classes

CSEC Physics classes are available online. They are suitable for adults who are interested in a change of career and need an alternate form of classes (other than meeting face to face with a tutor on a regular basis). They… Continue Reading →

Measurement, Significant Figures, Density

If you missed the live class on October 29th use this link to watch the recording. When you are finished, take the quiz below to see how much you recall. Log in to continue.

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Galileo Galilei Quick Quiz

This is a quick review quiz on all things you need to know about Galileo for your CSEC Physics exams. If you want a quick review before taking the quiz here is a short video about Galileo Galilei. Here’s the Quiz… Continue Reading →

Laws of reflection

The laws of reflection state that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. It also states that the incident ray, the reflected ray and the normal all lie on the same plane. This simply means that… Continue Reading →

How we see that light travels in straight lines

Eclipses show that light travels in straight lines The first example is a common phenomena present with light; shadows. Whenever an opaque object comes into the path of light, the light rays stop. The light does not move around or through the object…. Continue Reading →

Diffraction of Light

Do you see diffraction occurring on an everyday basis? What is more common to see is the effect of light travelling in straight lines. We can tell that this is happening because of the many shadows produced in a room… Continue Reading →

Youngs Double Slit Experiment and Interference

Thomas Young conducted his famous double slit experiment to show that light is a wave. He used light from a single source and allowed it to fall on a screen with two very small holes or slits. This is why… Continue Reading →

Light theory rivalry

Back in the 17th century, two conflicting sets of information existed about light theory. One set of scientists suggested that light is a wave while another group suggested that light is a particle. Each theory had valid explanations and justified why light showed… Continue Reading →

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