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If you want to get ahead with all the notes of physics 9, this is for you! All the notes are based off of the grade 9 notes I've taken. Honestly, most science teachers just read off slides and make you copy off the same thing down to your notes, and those were basically my notes but revamped.

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9TH GRADE​
PHYSICS
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Notes


Formulas

●​ I = Q /t​​ ​ Q

​ ​​ ​ I t

●​ V = IR​ ​ ​ V

​ ​ ​ ​ I R

●​ E = Pt​ ​ ​ E

​ ​ ​ ​ P t

●​ P = IV​ ​ ​ P

​ ​ ​ ​ I V

●​ Total Current (IT)
○​ Series - IT = I1 = I2 = I3
○​ Parallel - IT = I1 + I2 + I3
●​ Total Voltage (VT)
○​ Series - VT = V1 + V2 + V3
○​ Parallel - VT = V1 = V2 + V3
●​ Total Resistance (RT)
○​ Series - RT = R1 + R2 + R3
○​ Parallel - R/n ← n = the number of identical resistors
■​ Or 1/RT = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 ← if the resistors are not identical


Static Charge

●​ Static means stationary/not moving
●​ Static charge- electric charges that can be controlled and held in one place

, ○​ Static electricity
○​ Eg. rubbing a balloon on your hair
○​ Combing your hair
○​ Lightning
○​ Electric shocking someone
○​ Clothes clinging together
●​ Early scientists hypothesised there were two types of ‘electricities’
●​ Benjamin Franklin
○​ Only one kind of ‘electrical fluid’
○​ Build up of ‘electrical fluid’ - positive
○​ Shortage of ‘electrical fluid’ - negative
●​ Idea of positive + negative still used to refer to electrical charge on object
●​ Last two centuries- theories have been developed about electricity based on particles
●​ Early scientists had no accurate way to detect static charge
○​ Most common was to touch object and see if it delivers shock
○​ 1748, french physicist + clergyman Jean Nollet invented electroscope
○​ Electroscope- device that can be used to detect static charge
●​ Positive + negative charge in atom
○​ All matter is made up of atoms- neutral
○​ Nucleus = positive charge
■​ Protons = positive charge
■​ Neutrons = 0 charge
○​ Electrons = negative charge
○​ Solid material- nucleus vibrates but stays in same position at center of the atom
○​ Electrons are outside the nucleus and move easily
■​ Only electrons move in solid material
■​ All solid materials charged by the transfer of electrons
■​ If electron is removed, object/atom has overall positive charge
■​ If electron is removed, object/atom has overall negative charge
○​ Transfer of electrons charge solid materials + change charge on atoms
●​ Friction + electron transfer
○​ Objects rub against each other- friction occurs
○​ Can result in objects losing/gaining electrons
■​ Eg. acetate- type of plastic used in film + overhead transparencies
■​ When rubbed with paper towel, gains electrons, becomes negatively
charged
■​ Paper towel loses electrons, becomes positively charged
●​ Insulators + conductors
○​ Insulators- materials that don’t allow charges to move easily

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