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4. 如圖 6 所示,長直導線 XY 和矩形線圈 ABCD(電阻 R)同在一平面內,在 XY 導線通以電流i,求
(1) 矩形線圈 ABCD 所包含的磁通量(6 分)
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2. 原子軌域模型
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四、 計算題及申論題(6 題,每題 10 分,共 60 分) 1. 在一個橫截面積為 S 的密閉容器中,有一個質量為 m 的活塞把容器中 的氣體分成兩部分。活塞可在容器中無摩擦地滑動,當活塞處於平衡時,活塞兩邊氣體的溫度相同,壓力均為 p,體積分別為 V1和 V2,如圖 4 所示。現用某種方法使活塞稍微偏離平衡位置後放開,則活塞將在兩邊氣體的壓力作用下來回運動。整個系統可看作是恆溫的。求活塞的運動週期。(用 p、V1、V2、m 和 S 表示)(10 分)
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2. 如圖 5 所示,一汽車在一彎道上行駛,速率為v ,彎道的水平曲率半徑為R,路面外高內低,傾角為θ,重力加速度為g。若汽車輪胎與路面之間的靜摩擦係數為μs,要確保汽車無側向滑動,汽車在此彎道上行駛的速率?的範圍應是?(10 分)
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3. 請以高中物理課堂為情境,示範你會如何在教學中引導學生理解並推導光的單狹縫繞射現象中的明暗紋形成條件與其對應的公式。請說明你的教學步驟、圖像輔助或概念鋪陳方式。(10 分)
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(2)若直導線之電流 i 隨時間t遞增,i = kt2,k為常數,則矩形線圈內的感應電流爲何?(4 分)
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5. 108 課綱使得自然科有探究實作課程,教育部也用數位精進計畫補助學校購置數位教學設備,請以探究實作課程授課教師角度規劃,最多約 4 週、每週兩節(50 分鐘×2=100 分鐘),共 8 節的實驗數據分析微課程。學校教學硬體設備:數位化物理實驗室一間,提供數位黑版、單槍、電腦、無線網路;每位學生均可使用 10 吋小筆電(Windows or Chromebook),可上網。學生亦可自行攜帶筆電/平板電腦。請詳細列出每周教學主題、活動內容及實施方式(10 分)
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6. 新課綱高三新增認識電磁波實驗。請述電磁波實驗目的/儀器/項目,如何操作得知電磁波為橫波。並簡單設計電磁波實驗教案引導學生自主學習活動。(10 分)
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IV. Translation 2025 年白沙屯(Baishatun)媽祖進香活動於 5 月 11 日圓滿落幕,全程 10 天 9 夜、徒步近 400 公里,今年報名參與人數 一舉突破 33 萬人次,不僅較去年 18 萬人次成長近 1 倍,創下歷史新高,也帶動交通與觀光產業全面動員。交通部首度攜 手拱天宮(Gongtian Temple)推動「鐵路為主、公路為輔、高鐵支援」三層疏運策略,全程投入即時接駁與運能彈性調度, 共計協助疏運超過 29 萬人次,獲得信眾廣泛好評。 宗教人類學者指出,進香活動跨越年齡與階層,展現台灣人在快速變動與價值紛亂中,仍能透過信仰找到共同的文化 根基與情感認同,也為社會提供一處不分族群與立場的凝聚平台。
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V. Digital tools—such as AI-based writing assistants—are reshaping how students learn to write. (1) As a senior high school English teacher, how would you effectively integrate these tools into your writing instruction to enhance student learning and engagement? (2) What potential challenges do you foresee in using AI tools in the English classroom, and how would you address them to ensure responsible and meaningful learning? (20%)
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VI. Read the following article carefully. (1) Create a summary. You may present your summary in any clear format you prefer—such as a written paragraph, bullet points, table, a graphic organizer, or a combination of these. (2) Based on your summary, create five comprehension questions that target different skills (e.g., literal understanding, inference, vocabulary,text structure, critical thinking). Use a variety of question formats, such as multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, or short answer questions. For each question, specify the skill being tested and provide an answer key. Have you ever tried to fix an ongoing lack of energy by getting more sleep — only to do so and still feel exhausted? If that’syou, here’s the secret: Sleep and rest are not the same thing, although many of us incorrectly confuse the two. We go through life thinking we’ve rested because we have gotten enough sleep — but in reality we are missing out on the other types of rest we desperately need. The result is a culture of high-achieving, high-producing, chronically tired and chronically burned-out individuals. We’re suffering from a rest deficit because we don’t understand the true power of rest. Rest should equal restoration in seven key areas of your life. The first type of rest we need is physical rest, which can be passive or active. Passive physical rest includes sleeping and napping, while active physical rest means restorative activities such as yoga, stretching and massage therapy that help improve thebody’s circulation and flexibility. The second type of rest is mental rest. Do you know that coworker who starts work every day with a huge cup of coffee? He’s often irritable and forgetful, and he has a difficult time concentrating on his work. When he lies down at night to sleep, he frequentlystruggles to turn off his brain as conversations from the day fill his thoughts. And despite sleeping seven to eight hours, he wakes up feeling as if he never went to bed. He has a mental rest deficit. The good news is you don’t have to quit your job or go on vacation to fix this. Schedule short breaks to occur every two hours throughout your workday; these breaks can remind you to slow down. You might also keep a notepad by the bed to jot down any nagging thoughts that would keep you awake. The third type of rest we need is sensory rest. Bright lights, computer screens, background noise and multiple conversations —whether they’re in an office or on Zoom calls — can cause our senses to feel overwhelmed. This can be countered by doing something as simple as closing your eyes for a minute in the middle of the day, as well as by intentionally unplugging from electronics at the end of every day. Intentional moments of sensory deprivation can begin to undo the damage inflicted by the over-stimulating world. The fourth type of rest is creative rest. This type of rest is especially important for anyone who must solve problems or brainstorm new ideas. Creative rest reawakens the awe and wonder inside each of us. Do you recall the first time you saw the Grand Canyon, the ocean or a waterfall? Allowing yourself to take in the beauty of the outdoors — even if it’s at a local park or in your backyard — provides you with creative rest. But creative rest isn’t simply about appreciating nature; it also includes enjoying the arts. Turn your workspace into a place of inspiration by displaying images of places you love and works of art that speak to you. You can’t spend 40 hours a week staring at blank or jumbled surroundings and expect to feel passionate about anything, much less come up with innovative ideas. Now let’s take a look at another individual — the friend whom everyone thinks is the nicest person they’ve ever met. It’s the person everyone depends on, the one you’d call if you needed a favor because even if they don’t want to do it, you know they’ll giveyou a reluctant “yes” rather than a truthful “no”. But when this person is alone, they feel unappreciated and like others are taking advantage of them. This person requires emotional rest, which means having the time and space to freely express your feelings and cut back on people pleasing. Emotional rest also requires the courage to be authentic. An emotionally rested person can answer the question“How are you today?” with a truthful “I’m not okay” — and then go on to share some hard things that otherwise go unsaid. If you’re in need of emotional rest, you probably have a social rest deficit too. This occurs when we fail to differentiate between those relationships that revive us from those relationships that exhaust us. To experience more social rest, surround yourselfwith positive and supportive people. Even if your interactions have to occur virtually, you can choose to engage more fully in them by turning on your camera and focusing on who you’re speaking to. The final type of rest is spiritual rest, which is the ability to connect beyond the physical and mental and feel a deep sense of belonging, love, acceptance and purpose. To receive this, engage in something greater than yourself and add prayer, meditation or community involvement to your daily routine. As you can see, sleep alone can’t restore us to the point we feel rested. So it’s time for us to begin focusing on getting the right type of rest we need. Source: Dalton-Smith, Saundra. “The Real Reason Why We Are Tired and What to Do About It.” TED, Mar. 2021
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