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Slide 1Do now! Hey dudes, can you go through your folders and make sure everything is in order? Slide 2 Newtons Laws of Motion Thats me! Slide 3 Newtons 1 st Law An object…
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Slide 1 NEWTON’S THIRD LAW Equal & Opposite Forces Slide 2 3 rd Law Forces are not a thing of themselves, but are part of a mutual interaction Forces only exist…
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Last lesson Centre of gravity Stability Centre of gravity The centre of gravity of an object is the point where the objects weight seems to act. With a uniform ruler, the…
Chapter Nine: Forces and Fluids Chapter Nine: Forces and Fluids-- Buoyancy Forces influence the motion and properties of fluids. 9.1 Forces and Buoyancy A force is anything…