Raapa o te tekau ma rua o Pipiri Wednesday 12 June
Level 1 mechanics
AS 90940 (4 credits, external)
10BBE Do now: pens and books out please!
Aspects of mechanics will be limited to a selection from the following:
Distance, speed, interpretation of distance and speed time graphs, average acceleration and deceleration in the context of everyday
experiences such as journeys, sport, getting going.
Mass, weight and the acceleration due to gravity, balanced and unbalanced forces, in the context of everyday experiences such as being stationary, moving at constant speed, accelerating.
Force and pressure in the context of everyday experiences.
Work and power, gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, and the conservation of mechanical energy in free fall situations in the context of everyday experiences such as sports performance, dropping things, tossing balls.
Distance, speed, interpretation of distance and speed time graphs, average acceleration and deceleration in the context of everyday
experiences such as journeys, sport, getting going.
Mass, weight and the acceleration due to gravity, balanced and unbalanced forces, in the context of everyday experiences such as being stationary, moving at constant speed, accelerating.
Force and pressure in the context of everyday experiences.
Work and power, gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, and the conservation of mechanical energy in free fall situations in the context of everyday experiences such as sports performance, dropping things, tossing balls.
MECHANICS KEY NOTES
MECHANICS KEY NOTES (No Brain Too Small)
PRESSURE KEY NOTES (No Brain Too Small)
PRESSURE SELF TEST (No Brain Too Small)
MECHANICS BASIC OVERVIEW(No Brain Too Small)
Watch this clip to see how the Law of Conservation of Energy works
Roadrunner has a LOT of physics in it...
Newton's 3 Laws (song)
One way to revise
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Just what IS gravity?
Here's a demo of the bed of nails and pressure
This is a short clip about balanced and unbalanced forces
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Who is better - Usain Bolt or gravity?
Try this experiment at home!
The physics of skydiving - net force and friction
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Check out this so silly but so catchy song about friction...
Superhero science - a bit longer but kind of interesting
The Law of Conservation of energy
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