The new syllabus aims to align the curriculum with contemporary scientific advancements and pedagogical best practices.
- Capacitance
- This topic delves into the ability of a system to store electric charge, exploring concepts such as capacitors, energy storage, and applications in various electronic devices.
- Wavefunctions
- Students will be introduced to the foundational principles of quantum mechanics, focusing on wavefunctions to describe the probabilistic nature of particles at microscopic scales.
- Integration of Spreadsheet Software in Practical Assessment
- Incorporation of Microsoft Excel, in practical assessments.
- Students are now expected to:
- Import experimental data files in CSV format and perform mathematical operations, including trigonometric functions, exponentials, and logarithms.
- Utilize spreadsheet tools to plot labelled line graphs, adjust axes scales, apply linear trendlines, and display corresponding equations.
- Determine areas under curves and calculate gradients at specific points using spreadsheet functionalities.
Note: This shift emphasizes the importance of digital literacy in scientific research and equips students with essential skills for modern data analysis.