Saturday, February 27, 2010

Welcome Back to Trimester 3

Hi Guys & Gals,

The new trimester is back. I wish to welcome back all of you to our lovely campus. I guess most of you have received the exam results for last trimester. And I bet most of you are smiling with the good results that you received, and are looking forward for the final trimester to finish off your foundation program. Insya Allah, God Willing, most of you will enter the degree program in July 2010 to start a new battle with completely different battlefield. On the other hand, some of you may need to extend your stay in the foundation program for another semester or so. Whatever it is, everything is back to attitude. If you keep on with your positive attitude, I'm very sure that you will have a smooth sailing, through and through. And of course if you keep on with a lacklustre attitude, everything will be difficult and you may not achieve what you wanted. As such, you need to look at at the mirror and refresh yourself with new attitude.

Wishing all of you the best!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Fields Trip

Dear PHYF125 Students,

Through this semester, we will be deliberating on topics related to electric and magnetic phenomena in terms of the fields of electric charges and currents. Among others, we will discover that the force between two electric charges is due to the interaction between either one of the charges and the field of the other. It is therefore essential that all of us are equipped with a thorough understanding of the methematical methods required to deal with fields. The concept of field and the mathematics of vectors are essential for us to study Physics in great depth.

Mathematically speaking, a field is a function that describes a physical quantity at all points in space. In scalar fields, this physical quantity is completely specified by the magnitude for each point. Temperature and electric potential are examples of scalar quantities that can vary from one point to another in space. As for the vector fields, both the number or magnitude and the direction are required. Gravitational force and electric field are example of such vector quantities. Furthermore, the usual custom right-hand Cartesian coordinates system will be used from time to time.

Enjoy your Physics!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Physics Notes

Dear all,

You may download all the foundation Physics lecture notes, tutorial questions and past semester final examination questions from the following link:

http://metalab.uniten.edu.my/~rosmiza/

(Courtesy of Dr. Rosmiza)

Thank you.

The Statistics

Dear PPC students.

I'm showing the statistics of your performance in the PHYF115 subject for last trimester. Congratulations to those who did well but to the rests, it is not the end of the world. There is still time to make ammend on the past mistakes and I wish everyone all the best. Have fun in Physics!

1PPC
Grade No. Percentage
A *** 2 *** 8.3
A- ** 4 *** 16.7
B+ ** 3 *** 12.5
B *** 2 *** 18.3
B- ** 4 *** 16.7
C+ ** 3 *** 12.5
C *** 5 *** 20.8
C- ** 1 *** 4.2
Total 24 ** 100

2PPC
Grade No. Percentage
A *** 4 *** 20
A- ** 3 *** 15
B+ ** 3 *** 15
B *** 3 *** 15
B- ** 1 *** 5
C+ ** 4 *** 20
C *** 2 *** 10
C- ** 0 *** 0
Total 20 ** 100

Nasri set for first Arsenal start of the season

France midfielder Samir Nasri could be set to return to first-team action for Arsenal when they take on Liverpool in the Carling Cup on Wednesday night.

Nasri suffered a broken leg during pre-season training in July but made his comeback for the reserves last Tuesday. And, having been named among the substitutes for the 2-2 draw against West Ham United on Sunday, he is now in line to make his first appearance of the season.

Goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski could also make his first appearance of the season as he looks to fight for his place after recovering from a knee injury.

"It has been a frustrating time for me because of the injury but it's gone now and I need to look forward to the future," Fabianski said. "I want to get back into the team, fighting for my place really hard.

"I want to show my quality and, hopefully, win a trophy with Arsenal. I can think about this now that I am completely fit, which is the main thing. I want it to stay that way."

Philippe Senderos and Mikael Silvestre are expected to be involved alongside a number of youngsters such as Jack Wilshere, Aaron Ramsey, Carlos Vela and Fran Merida.

By Soccernet staff (ESPN Soccernet)

Sunday, October 25, 2009

The Reality

Hi everyone,

I guess that everyone of you are having a real break from books, assignments, quizzes, tests etc. There is only one more week to go and I think everything will be back to "normal" once the class starts next week. Your last trimester results will be out by this week and you must expect the unexpected things to happen, but please remains composed and stay calm.

As far as Physics result is concerned, sadly to say your performance was not what I'm expecting or wished. Only 13 of you (out of 44 students) obtained A and A-. In fact only 6 of you achieved A, which is merely 14%. To make matter worst, one of you got a C-, which is totally unacceptable considering that majority of you were top performer students during your SPM. Well, it is quite difficult to pinpoint the reasons for the poor performance, but maybe some of you have difficulty to understand the materials due to poor command of English. This is just my wild guess. On the bright side, one of you managed to get 98% in the overall score and this has made me very proud. Well, I will give more comments on this matter once I have received the results from other students and for different subjects.

So long for now.