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Examples of socio-scientific questions across VCE Physics Units 1 to 4

Socio-scientific issues (SSIs) can be used as contexts for exploring physics ideas across Units 1 to 4. The examples below include how SSIs may be incorporated into each area of study.

Examples of socio-scientific questions in the core areas of study in Units 1 and 2:

Unit 1

Area of Study 1 How are light and heat explained?

  • How safe are the different types of electromagnetic radiation?
  • Which type of home cooling system is most effective / impacts the least on the environment?
  • How does physics explain the greenhouse effect?
  • What impact has optical fibre technology had on society?
  • When, where and how do optical illusions happen in nature?
  • How is colour dispersion handled in optical devices?

Area of Study 2 How is energy from the nucleus utilised?

  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of the use of different types of medical radioisotopes?

Area of Study 3 How can electricity be used to transfer energy?

  • How can home electrical fires be prevented?

Unit 2

Area of Study 1 How is motion understood?

  • How is bungee jumping made safe?
  • How has sports equipment been designed for improved performance over time?
  • Are some bridge designs better than others?
  • What controls the stopping distance of a vehicle?
  • What is the ideal speed for travelling in built-up areas?

Examples of socio-scientific questions in Unit 2 Area of Study 1 (How does physics inform contemporary issues and applications in society?)

2.1 How does physics explain climate change?

  • Is media reporting on the physics of climate change balanced?

2.2 How do fusion and fission compare as viable nuclear energy power sources?

  • Could we and should we consider nuclear as a power source for Australia?

2.3 How do heavy things fly?

  • Could we and should we use planes to transport heavy objects?

2.4 How do forces act on structures and materials?

  • What are the limitations and benefits of wood / steel / brick / glass as a construction material?
  • What makes one running shoe better than another?
  • What makes one mask better than another for protection against the Covid-19 virus?
  • How are bridges tested for safety?

2.5 How do forces act on the human body?

  • What factors apart from science must be taken into account when designing prosthetic devices?

2.6 How is radiation used to maintain human health?

  • Are X-rays safe?
  • Is it ethical to produce radioactive isotopes for medical use?
  • Is it ethical to use ionising radiation in industry?

2.7 How does the human body use electricity?

  • Is 240 V the best choice for domestic power supply?
  • What is the impact of a lightning strike on humans and other animals?

2.8 How can human vision be enhanced?

  • What factors apart from science must be taken into account when enhancing human vision?
  • Are glasses better than contact lenses?

2.9 How is physics used in photography?

  • Can images be trusted?

2.10 How do instruments make music?

  • Does the composition of an instrument influence the sound it makes?

2.11 How can performance in ball sports be improved?

  • Should improved performance drive participation in sport?
  • Is it fair for well-resourced athletes to compete against those who are not as well resourced?

2.12 How can AC electricity charge a DC device?

  • How do the conditions of use constrain the design of power supplies?

2.13 How do astrophysicists investigate stars and black holes?

  • What contribution does astrophysics research make to society?

2.14 How can we detect possible life beyond Earth’s Solar System?

  • What is the value and / or risk to humanity of finding life beyond the Earth’s Solar System?
  • How has research into possible life beyond Earth’s Solar System benefitted society?

2.15 How can physics explain traditional artefacts, knowledge and techniques?

  • What physics principles can be identified in the design of a traditional artefact?
  • How has contemporary astronomy developed from early beliefs in Western culture?

2.16 How do particle accelerators work?

  • What role did the Australian Synchrotron play in identifying the Covid-19 coronavirus?
  • How has research using particle accelerators benefitted society?

2.17 How does physics explain the origins of matter?

  • What is the value and / or risk to humanity of understanding the origins of matter?

2.18 How is contemporary physics research being conducted in our region?

  • What types of contemporary physics research is done in Australia?
  • How does contemporary physics research contribute to the development and maintenance of science and community links in our region?

Examples of socio-scientific questions in Units 3 and 4:

Unit 3

Area of Study 1 How do physicists explain motion in two dimensions?

  • What is a safe speed limit for school zones?
  • Is motion correctly depicted in cartoons or video games?

Area of Study 2 How do things move without contact?

  • What is the geopolitical significance of geostationary orbits for satellites?
  • How does Maglev work as a means of train transportation?

Area of Study 3 How are fields used in electricity generation?

  • Is it safe to construct houses under powerlines?
  • How does the scale of the generator vary depending on the energy source?
  • Are fields real?

Unit 4

Area of Study 1 How has understanding about the physical world changed?

  • What is the use of quantum physics?
  • Are there any real-life examples of particle-wave duality?
  • Are there any real-life applications of special relativity?
  • Do sci-fi movies get the physics right?