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UNIT

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UNIT

5

Electricity & Magnetism

Electricity & Magnetism

Electricity & Magnetism

Static Electricity, Electric Circuits, Ohm's law, and Electromagnetism

Static Electricity, Electric Circuits, Ohm's law, and Electromagnetism

Static Electricity, Electric Circuits, Ohm's law, and Electromagnetism

Physics circuit diagram showing Ohm's law, power formulas, series and parallel circuits, and equivalent resistance. This is for SPH3U students.
Electric charges infographic showing positive and negative charges, charge interactions, and charging by friction, conduction, and induction.

Static discharge happens when charge moves suddenly.

Charge can be positive or negative

Charge can gain or lose electrons

Rubbing two materials together transfers electrons.

Direct contact allows electrons to move between objects.

A nearby charge causes electrons to shift without touching.

Electric charges infographic showing positive and negative charges, charge interactions, and charging by friction, conduction, and induction.

Static discharge happens when charge moves suddenly.

Charge can be positive or negative

Charge can gain or lose electrons

Rubbing two materials together transfers electrons.

Direct contact allows electrons to move between objects.

A nearby charge causes electrons to shift without touching.

Magnetic field infographic showing current-carrying wires, the right-hand rule, solenoids, and magnetic field direction. This is for SPH3U students.

A current produces a magnetic field.

Use the right-hand rule to find the field direction.

Coils and solenoids create stronger magnetic effects.

Thumb = current direction, curled fingers = magnetic field.

Inside a solenoid, the magnetic field is strong and nearly uniform.

Point your thumb in the direction of current. Your curled fingers show the magnetic field direction.

Magnetic field lines form circles around the wire.

Magnetic field infographic showing current-carrying wires, the right-hand rule, solenoids, and magnetic field direction. This is for SPH3U students.

A current produces a magnetic field.

Use the right-hand rule to find the field direction.

Coils and solenoids create stronger magnetic effects.

Thumb = current direction, curled fingers = magnetic field.

Inside a solenoid, the magnetic field is strong and nearly uniform.

Point your thumb in the direction of current. Your curled fingers show the magnetic field direction.

Magnetic field lines form circles around the wire.

3) Electromagnetism:

3) Electromagnetism:

2) Electric Circuits & Ohm's Law:

2) Electric Circuits & Ohm's Law:

2) Electric Circuits & Ohm's Law:

1) Static Electricity:

1) Static Electricity:

1) Static Electricity:

UNIT

4

UNIT

4

Waves & Sound

Waves & Sound

Waves & Sound

Wave Characteristics, Interference, Resonance, and the Doppler Effect.

Wave Characteristics, Interference, Resonance, and the Doppler Effect.

Wave Characteristics, Interference, Resonance, and the Doppler Effect.

Physics infographic explaining constructive and destructive interference, resonance, and wave behavior with diagrams. This is for Grade 11 Physics
Wave characteristics diagram showing wavelength, amplitude, frequency, wave speed, period, and sound speed in air. This is for SPH3U students.
Doppler effect diagram showing frequency and wavelength changes as a sound source approaches or moves away from an observer.

3) The Doppler Effect:

3) The Doppler Effect:

2) Interference & Resonance:

2) Interference & Resonance:

2) Interference & Resonance:

1) Wave Characteristics:

1) Wave Characteristics:

1) Wave Characteristics:

UNIT

3

UNIT

3

Energy & Society

Energy & Society

Energy & Society

Work, Power, the Law of Conservation of energy, Thermal energy, and Nuclear Energy.

Work, Power, the Law of Conservation of energy, Thermal energy, and Nuclear Energy.

Work, Power, the Law of Conservation of energy, Thermal energy, and Nuclear Energy.

Conservation of energy infographic showing kinetic and potential energy, hill motion, and mechanical energy relationships. This is for Grade 11 Physics
Thermal and nuclear energy infographic explaining heat transfer, fission, fusion, particle motion, and energy changes. This is for Grade 11 Physics
Work and power infographic showing formulas, force doing work, energy transfer, displacement, and physics concepts. This is for Grade 11 Physics

3) Work & Power:

3) Work & Power:

2) Conservation of Energy:

2) Conservation of Energy:

2) Conservation of Energy:

1) Thermal & Nuclear Energy:

1) Thermal & Nuclear Energy:

1) Thermal & Nuclear Energy:

UNIT

2

UNIT

2

Free-body diagram showing normal force, weight, friction, tension, applied force, and the steps for drawing a physics FBD. This is for SPH3U students.
  • Draw a dot for the object.

  • Draw one arrow for every force acting on the object.

  • Never include forces the object exerts on other things.

Acts when the object is at rest. It adjusts up to a maximum to prevent motion.

Acts when the object is moving. It has (approximately) constant magnitude and opposes the motion.

Free-body diagram showing normal force, weight, friction, tension, applied force, and the steps for drawing a physics FBD. This is for SPH3U students.
  • Draw a dot for the object.

  • Draw one arrow for every force acting on the object.

  • Never include forces the object exerts on other things.

Acts when the object is at rest. It adjusts up to a maximum to prevent motion.

Acts when the object is moving. It has (approximately) constant magnitude and opposes the motion.

Inclined plane diagram showing force components, normal force, and weight resolved into parallel and perpendicular forces. This is for SPH3U students.

When a block rests on an inclined plane, the weight acts vertically downward. For analysis, we resolve the weight into two perpendicular components relative to the plane.

Breaking the weight into components simplifies problem solving. It helps us determine the block’s motion along the plane and the normal force perpendicular to the surface.

  • Vectors have both magnitude and direction.

  • To analyze motion on an incline, vectors are often resolved into x- and y-components.

  • This allows us to apply Newton’s Laws along each axis independently.

Inclined plane diagram showing force components, normal force, and weight resolved into parallel and perpendicular forces. This is for SPH3U students.

When a block rests on an inclined plane, the weight acts vertically downward. For analysis, we resolve the weight into two perpendicular components relative to the plane.

Breaking the weight into components simplifies problem solving. It helps us determine the block’s motion along the plane and the normal force perpendicular to the surface.

  • Vectors have both magnitude and direction.

  • To analyze motion on an incline, vectors are often resolved into x- and y-components.

  • This allows us to apply Newton’s Laws along each axis independently.

3) Newton's Laws of Motion:

3) Newton's Laws of Motion:

3) Newton's Laws of Motion:

2) Free-Body Diagram (FBD):

2) Free-Body Diagram (FBD):

2) Free-Body Diagram (FBD):

1) Vector Applications & Inclined Planes:

1) Vector Applications & Inclined Planes:

1) Vector Applications & Inclined Planes:

Infographic explaining Newton's three laws of motion with inertia, force, acceleration, action-reaction, and real examples. This is for Grade 11 Physics

An object stays at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted on by a net force.

An object stays at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted on by a net force.

A hockey puck on ice keeps moving in a straight line until friction or another force stops it.

A hockey puck on ice keeps moving in a straight line until friction or another force stops it.

A bigger push (more force) makes the cart accelerate more; a heavier cart (more mass) accelerates less for the same push.

A balloon moves forward when air is pushed backward. The air pushes back on the balloon with an equal force.

A balloon moves forward when air is pushed backward. The air pushes back on the balloon with an equal force.

For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force.

For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force.

The acceleration of an object depends on the net force acting on it and its mass.

Infographic explaining Newton's three laws of motion with inertia, force, acceleration, action-reaction, and real examples. This is for Grade 11 Physics

An object stays at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless acted on by a net force.

A hockey puck on ice keeps moving in a straight line until friction or another force stops it.

A bigger push (more force) makes the cart accelerate more; a heavier cart (more mass) accelerates less for the same push.

A balloon moves forward when air is pushed backward. The air pushes back on the balloon with an equal force.

For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force.

The acceleration of an object depends on the net force acting on it and its mass.

Forces

Forces

Forces

Newton’s Laws of Motion, Free-Body Diagrams, Friction, and Vector Applications.

Newton’s Laws of Motion, Free-Body Diagrams, Friction, and Vector Applications.

Newton’s Laws of Motion, Free-Body Diagrams, Friction, and Vector Applications.

UNIT

1

UNIT

1

Projectile motion diagram showing trajectory, velocity components, gravity, and horizontal and vertical motion. This is for SPH3U students.

Separate Completely
Treat horizontal motion and vertical motion as two independent problems.

Connect Through Time
Both motions share the same time. Use time to connect the horizontal and vertical directions.

Common Mistake
Do not use one equation for both directions. Use horizontal equations for x-motion and vertical equations for y-motion.

A projectile moves horizontally at constant velocity and vertically under gravity at the same time.

Projectile motion diagram showing trajectory, velocity components, gravity, and horizontal and vertical motion. This is for SPH3U students.

Separate Completely
Treat horizontal motion and vertical motion as two independent problems.

Connect Through Time
Both motions share the same time. Use time to connect the horizontal and vertical directions.

Common Mistake
Do not use one equation for both directions. Use horizontal equations for x-motion and vertical equations for y-motion.

A projectile moves horizontally at constant velocity and vertically under gravity at the same time.

Linear motion infographic explaining displacement, velocity, acceleration, and motion graphs with physics diagrams. This is for Grade 11 Physics

Displacement vs Distance

  • Distance is the total length of the path travelled.

  • Displacement is the change in position from start to finish, including direction.

  • Distance is always greater than or equal to displacement.

Displacement–Time Graph

Velocity–Time Graph

Velocity vs Speed

  • Speed tells us how fast an object moves.

  • Velocity tells us how fast an object moves in a specific direction.

  • An object can have zero velocity but still have non-zero speed.

Acceleration: Rate of Change of Velocity

  • Acceleration tells us how quickly velocity changes with time.

  • Acceleration can be positive, negative, or zero.

Why Graphs Matter

  • Graphs help us visualize motion.

  • The slope of a graph gives important information about velocity and acceleration.

Linear motion infographic explaining displacement, velocity, acceleration, and motion graphs with physics diagrams. This is for Grade 11 Physics

Displacement vs Distance

  • Distance is the total length of the path travelled.

  • Displacement is the change in position from start to finish, including direction.

  • Distance is always greater than or equal to displacement.

Displacement–Time Graph

Velocity–Time Graph

Velocity vs Speed

  • Speed tells us how fast an object moves.

  • Velocity tells us how fast an object moves in a specific direction.

  • An object can have zero velocity but still have non-zero speed.

Acceleration: Rate of Change of Velocity

  • Acceleration tells us how quickly velocity changes with time.

  • Acceleration can be positive, negative, or zero.

Why Graphs Matter

  • Graphs help us visualize motion.

  • The slope of a graph gives important information about velocity and acceleration.

3) The 5 Equations:

3) The 5 Equations:

3) The 5 Equations:

2) Projectile Motion:

2) Projectile Motion:

2) Projectile Motion:

1) Linear Motion, velocity, acceleration,

and graphing.

1) Linear Motion, velocity, acceleration,

and graphing.

Kinematics reference showing the five equations of motion with a constant acceleration graph and study guide. This is for Grade 11 Physics

Finds final velocity when you know time.

Finds displacement when you know time.

Finds final velocity when you know displacement.

Finds displacement when you know both velocities.

Finds displacement using final velocity and time.

Choose the equation based on the missing variable.

Kinematics reference showing the five equations of motion with a constant acceleration graph and study guide. This is for Grade 11 Physics

Finds final velocity when you know time.

Finds displacement when you know time.

Finds final velocity when you know displacement.

Finds displacement when you know both velocities.

Finds displacement using final velocity and time.

Choose the equation based on the missing variable.

Analyzing Linear and Projectile Motion, Velocity, Acceleration, and Graphing.

Analyzing Linear and Projectile Motion, Velocity, Acceleration, and Graphing.

Analyzing Linear and Projectile Motion, Velocity, Acceleration, and Graphing.

Kinematics

Kinematics

Kinematics

1) Linear Motion, velocity, acceleration,

and graphing.

Here is a quick recap of all the units covered

in Grade 11 Physics

Here is a quick recap of all the units covered

in Grade 11 Physics

SPH3U kinematics formula sheet - displacement, velocity, acceleration, the five kinematic equations, and projectile motion - Grade 11 Physics

Kinematics


Learn how to analyze one-dimensional and two-dimensional motion, displacement, velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, and the five kinematic equations used to solve physics problems.

SPH3U kinematics formula sheet - displacement, velocity, acceleration, the five kinematic equations, and projectile motion - Grade 11 Physics

Kinematics


Learn how to analyze one-dimensional and two-dimensional motion, displacement, velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, and the five kinematic equations used to solve physics problems.

SPH3U forces formula sheet - free body diagrams, Newton's three laws, friction, tension, and inclined planes - Grade 11 Physics

Forces


Learn how to analyze one-dimensional and two-dimensional motion, displacement, velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, and the five kinematic equations used to solve physics problems.

SPH3U forces formula sheet - free body diagrams, Newton's three laws, friction, tension, and inclined planes - Grade 11 Physics

Forces


Learn how to analyze one-dimensional and two-dimensional motion, displacement, velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, and the five kinematic equations used to solve physics problems.

SPH3U energy formula sheet - kinetic and potential energy, conservation of energy, work, power, and efficiency - Grade 11 Physics

Energy and Society


Learn how to analyze one-dimensional and two-dimensional motion, displacement, velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, and the five kinematic equations used to solve physics problems.

SPH3U energy formula sheet - kinetic and potential energy, conservation of energy, work, power, and efficiency - Grade 11 Physics

Energy and Society


Learn how to analyze one-dimensional and two-dimensional motion, displacement, velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, and the five kinematic equations used to solve physics problems.

SPH3U waves and sound formula sheet - wavelength, amplitude, speed of sound, resonance, and the Doppler effect - Grade 11 Physics

Waves and Sound


Learn how to analyze one-dimensional and two-dimensional motion, displacement, velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, and the five kinematic equations used to solve physics problems.

SPH3U waves and sound formula sheet - wavelength, amplitude, speed of sound, resonance, and the Doppler effect - Grade 11 Physics

Waves and Sound


Learn how to analyze one-dimensional and two-dimensional motion, displacement, velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, and the five kinematic equations used to solve physics problems.

SPH3U electricity and magnetism formula sheet - Ohm's law, series and parallel circuits, Kirchhoff's laws, and magnetic fields - Grade 11 Physics

Electricity and Magnetism


Learn how to analyze one-dimensional and two-dimensional motion, displacement, velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, and the five kinematic equations used to solve physics problems.

SPH3U electricity and magnetism formula sheet - Ohm's law, series and parallel circuits, Kirchhoff's laws, and magnetic fields - Grade 11 Physics

Electricity and Magnetism


Learn how to analyze one-dimensional and two-dimensional motion, displacement, velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, and the five kinematic equations used to solve physics problems.

What does the SPH3U course outline cover?

What does the SPH3U course outline cover?

Grade 11 Physics Tutoring (SPH3U) in Mississauga & Across Canada

Grade 11 Physics Tutoring (SPH3U) in Mississauga & Across Canada

Grade 11 Physics Tutoring (SPH3U) in Mississauga & Across Canada

Grade 11 Physics; prerequisite for Grade 12 Physics (SPH4U)

Grade 11 Physics; prerequisite for Grade 12 Physics (SPH4U)

Grade 11 Physics; prerequisite for Grade 12 Physics (SPH4U)

Build a strong foundation required for competitive engineering and computer science programs. SPH3U is a course that shifts your perspective on the world, and demands high-level precision in mathematics.

Build a strong foundation required for competitive engineering and computer science programs. SPH3U is a course that shifts your perspective on the world, and demands high-level precision in mathematics.

Build a strong foundation required for competitive engineering and computer science programs. SPH3U is a course that shifts your perspective on the world, and demands high-level precision in mathematics.

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Review the major concepts taught throughout your course in one organized resource. The course review breaks challenging topics into smaller, understandable sections and provides clear examples showing how important concepts are applied.

Kinematics

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Energy and Society

Waves and Sound

Electricity and Magnetism

Core course topics and foundational concepts
Clear explanations supported by worked examples
Common mistakes and strategies for avoiding them
Important skills needed for SPH3U
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SPH3U Practice Exam with Answers — Grade 11 Physics Final Exam

Prepare for tests and final assessments with realistic, course-aligned practice exams. Each exam covers the major topics taught throughout the course, with detailed answer explanations that help students understand concepts, apply their knowledge, and learn from mistakes.

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Grade 11 Physics Diagnostic Test (SPH3U)

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Our high school tutoring follows the Ontario curriculum and supports the math and science prerequisites required for engineering, science, and technology programs. We also tutor first-year and upper-year university courses, including calculus, physics, linear algebra, programming, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and strength of materials.

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SPH3U Exam Review & Course Notes — Grade 11 Physics

Review the major concepts taught throughout your course in one organized resource. The course review breaks challenging topics into smaller, understandable sections and provides clear examples showing how important concepts are applied.

Core course topics and foundational concepts
Clear explanations supported by worked examples
Common mistakes and strategies for avoiding them
Important skills needed for SPH3U
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What the Course

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Kinematics

Forces

Energy and Society

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SPH3U Practice Exam with Answers — Grade 11 Physics Final Exam

Prepare for tests and final assessments with realistic, course-aligned practice exams. Each exam covers the major topics taught throughout the course, with detailed answer explanations that help students understand concepts, apply their knowledge, and learn from mistakes.

Students can use the practice exams to become familiar with different question formats, review challenging units, improve time management, and determine which concepts require additional preparation.

Full-length practice exams
Course-aligned and exam-style questions
Questions from all major SPH3U topics
Detailed step-by-step solution guides
Focused review of mistakes and weaker areas

Identify a student’s current strengths, foundational learning gaps, and course-specific areas of difficulty. The diagnostic assessment evaluates understanding across major course topics and provides students with a clearer starting point for future review or tutoring.

The results can help Fit Minds Academy create a more personalized learning plan focused on the concepts and problem types requiring the most attention.

Grade 11 Physics Diagnostic Test (SPH3U)

Identify current course strengths
Detect gaps in foundational science knowledge
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Receive recommended next steps for improvement

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Fit Minds Academy provides personalized 1-on-1 tutoring for high school students pursuing engineering programs and university students tackling challenging engineering courses. Our support covers math, physics, chemistry, calculus, statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, strength of materials, and other core engineering subjects.

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Support for Ontario high school students building the math and science foundation needed for future engineering programs.

Courses:

Calculus 1

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Physics 1

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First-Year Engineering Courses

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Fit Minds Academy provides personalized 1-on-1 tutoring for high school students pursuing engineering programs and university students tackling challenging engineering courses. Our support covers math, physics, chemistry, calculus, statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, strength of materials, and other core engineering subjects.

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Fit Minds Academy provides personalized 1-on-1 tutoring for high school students pursuing engineering programs and university students tackling challenging engineering courses. Our support covers math, physics, chemistry, calculus, statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, strength of materials, and other core engineering subjects.

Why Choose
Fit Minds Academy

  1. Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring

Every student has different strengths, learning gaps, and academic goals. Each tutoring session is tailored to the student’s course, current level, pace, and areas requiring additional support. Lessons focus on the exact concepts and problem types the student needs to understand.

  1. Carefully Matched Tutors for Every Student

Students are matched with tutors based on their course, academic level, subject requirements, learning needs, and availability. Many of our tutors are engineers or technical professionals who understand both the course material and its practical applications.

  1. Ontario Curriculum and Engineering-Focused Support

Our high school tutoring follows the Ontario curriculum and supports the math and science prerequisites required for engineering, science, and technology programs. We also tutor first-year and upper-year university courses, including calculus, physics, linear algebra, programming, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and strength of materials.

  1. More than Homework Help

Our tutoring goes beyond completing assignments or memorizing formulas. Students receive clear explanations, structured practice, and step-by-step problem-solving support designed to strengthen understanding and prepare them for quizzes, tests, exams, university courses, and future engineering studies.

SPH3U Exam Review & Course Notes — Grade 11 Physics

Review the major concepts taught throughout your course in one organized resource. The course review breaks challenging topics into smaller, understandable sections and provides clear examples showing how important concepts are applied.

Core course topics and foundational concepts
Clear explanations supported by worked examples
Common mistakes and strategies for avoiding them
Important skills needed for SPH3U
Practice questions organized by course topic

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Kinematics

Forces

Energy and Society

Waves and Sound

Electricity and Magnetism

SPH3U Practice Exam with Answers — Grade 11 Physics Final Exam

Prepare for tests and final assessments with realistic, course-aligned practice exams. Each exam covers the major topics taught throughout the course, with detailed answer explanations that help students understand concepts, apply their knowledge, and learn from mistakes.

Students can use the practice exams to become familiar with different question formats, review challenging units, improve time management, and determine which concepts require additional preparation.

Full-length practice exams
Course-aligned and exam-style questions
Questions from all major SPH3U topics
Detailed step-by-step solution guides
Focused review of mistakes and weaker areas

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Identify a student’s current strengths, foundational learning gaps, and course-specific areas of difficulty. The diagnostic assessment evaluates understanding across major course topics and provides students with a clearer starting point for future review or tutoring.

The results can help Fit Minds Academy create a more personalized learning plan focused on the concepts and problem types requiring the most attention.

Grade 11 Physics Diagnostic Test (SPH3U)

Identify current course strengths
Detect gaps in foundational science knowledge
Recognize challenging topics and question types
Determine which skills require further practice
Receive recommended next steps for improvement

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Electricity and Magnetism


Learn how to analyze one-dimensional and two-dimensional motion, displacement, velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, and the five kinematic equations used to solve physics problems.

Electricity and Magnetism


Learn how to analyze one-dimensional and two-dimensional motion, displacement, velocity, acceleration, projectile motion, and the five kinematic equations used to solve physics problems.