This page includes images to be placed on pages later 11 Oct 2024
As you progress through science
will you "shake hands" with A I - artificial intelligence?
You might see this on a page or two - work in progress - WIP.
from here
a child's picture
Don't try this at home.
To cheer up parents!
a child's picture
On the large website - link to be added.
Who said ducks are backwards in coming forward?
For water wave use
What's happening here?
N = Newton
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Children start learning more about different types of forces in Year 3 and Year 5. In more complicated terms - a newton is the amount of force required to make a mass of 1kg accelerate (move) at a rate of 1 metre per second squared. 1 N (newton) is the force of Earth's gravity on an apple with a mass of about 102g.. from here
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m = metre s = second
A metre per second squared (or m/s2 or metre per second per second) is a unit of measurement for acceleration.
If an object accelerates at 1 m/s2, it means that its speed is increasing by 1 m/s every second.
one metre squared is easy
if one side is 3 metres long, they all are
3 x 3 squared = 9
3 x 3 x3 = 9 cubic metres
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Curriculum
a uk curriculum astronomy science here
a uk curriculum astronomy science key stage 2 here
aluk curriculum astronomy science key stage 3 here
https://www.blogger.com/mediamanager/album/7098394088206368273?hl=en_GB
https://astronomysciencelearningaids8to14.blogspot.com/
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