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Quelpr CAPE Unit 2 Physics Full Syllabus Review + Formula Sheet
Hey there Physics CAPErs! Here's another gift from your friendly neighborhood Quelpr. Hope you like it, Merry Exams, and good luck! As...

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May 22, 20231 min read
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CAPE Physics Unit 1 Full Review Guide + Formula Sheet
Hey CAPErs (specifically physics nerds)! Here's another support package from your friendly neighbourhood Quelpr-san.
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May 13, 20221 min read
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CAPE Physics: Motion Part 3- Circular Motion and Gravitation
Simply enough, circular motion is just motion in a circle. However, when you think about the implications of that, you'll realize that...

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Nov 25, 20215 min read
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CAPE Physics: Motion Part 2 (Newton's Laws, Linear Momentum and Impulse)
This post will cover parts 8-16 of Unit 1 Module 1 Section 3 of the syllabus. Where we left off in part one was with projectile motion,...

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Nov 23, 20213 min read
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CAPE Unit 1 Physics: Motion Part 1 (Linear and Projectile)
Check out the first post in a series on motion in CAPE Physics!

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Nov 17, 20218 min read
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Quelpr CSEC Physics Paper 2 2021 Topics Full Review
Hello Physics students! If a password is prompted from the document, enter password QUELPR.COM for access! This is a large compilation,...

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Jul 15, 20211 min read
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CSEC Physics: Reflection of Light
Although you might think about reflection as only happening when you look into a mirror, reflection is actually responsible for most of...

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Jan 11, 20212 min read
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CSEC Physics: Light and Wave-Particle Duality
For as long as humans have been curious about the nature of their environment, there have been theories about the nature and origin...

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Aug 18, 20204 min read
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CSEC Physics: Electromagnetic Waves
Electromagnetic waves are the opposite of mechanical waves. The waves we discussed previously (i.e. sound waves) are mechanical waves, as...

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Aug 12, 20204 min read
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CSEC Physics: Behaviour of Sound Waves
The speed of sound refers to the distance travelled per unit time (speed) by a sound wave as it propagates through an elastic medium. In dry

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Aug 1, 20204 min read
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CSEC Physics: Sound Wave Production and Propagation
Sound is propagated as a longitudinal wave of pressure produced by vibrating systems. Since sound is a wave (a disturbance which travels...

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Jun 30, 20202 min read
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CSEC Physics: Wave Motion
A wave is essentially a disturbance that travels through a medium. As a wave travels, it shifts the particles in the medium...

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Jun 21, 20203 min read
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CSEC Physics: Potential and Kinetic Energy
As we discussed in our previous post on energy, potential energy is stored energy, or energy that an object has by virtue of...

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Jun 7, 20202 min read
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CSEC Physics: Energy
Energy is defined as the ability to do work. Work is force applied over distance, or the distance moved in the direction of application...

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Jun 4, 20205 min read
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CSEC Physics: Conservation of Linear Momentum
As you know, energy can neither be created nor destroyed (the law of conservation of energy). The law of conservation of linear momentum...

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May 28, 20204 min read
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CSEC Physics: Linear Momentum
Linear momentum is the quantity of motion of a moving body due to its mass and velocity.But what does this mean? How does it...

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May 27, 20202 min read
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CSEC Physics: Newton's Laws of Motion
Newton's first law states that an object in motion will stay in motion and an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by...

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May 21, 20202 min read
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CSEC Physics: Motion in a Straight Line
Distance, s (a scalar quantity) is the total length of space between two points.
Displacement, s (a vector quantity) is the distance moved..

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May 17, 20202 min read
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CSEC Physics: Deformation and Hooke's Law
Hooke's Law states that the force needed to extend a spring by a certain distance is directly proportional to the distance extended.

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May 13, 20202 min read
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