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We're flying: STEM project
The students fold paper airplanes and test various models. They then try to transport coins with their chosen design.
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Speed Change: What About It?
This lesson explains what speed change actually means. Illustrations illustrate what happens when the size or direction of the speed vector changes. It also explains what type of change follows for certain resulting forces. You can use all …
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Resulting Power: What About It?
This lesson shows how to draw the resulting force once you know all the forces acting on an object. Namely, multiple forces can act simultaneously on an object. To know what will happen to the object, we have to combine those forces into a …
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Drawing forces on an object: What About It?
This lesson discusses how to draw the forces that act on an object . In order to know what exactly will happen to an object when forces act on it, we first have to be able to draw all those acting forces on that object. Illustrations show how …
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Normal strength and weight: What About It?
In this lesson about normal strength and weight, I explain with illustrations what these forces mean and in what situations they occur. You can use all illustrations for free in your own lessons. You can also download the lesson as a PDF file.
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Gravity: What About It?
In this lesson on gravity , we explain in an illustrated way what factors influence the magnitude of gravity and how you can calculate it. You can use all illustrations for free in your own lessons. You can also download the lesson as a PDF file by …
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Adding vectors graphically: What about it?
In this tutorial I explain how vectors graphically together can be added through the rear-end method and the parallelogram method. Finally, I show by means of an illustration that the addition of vectors is commutative. You can use all illustrations …
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Vectorial greats: What about?
In this lesson, I explain how vectors can exist in the real world in the form of vector quantities. I give examples such as displacement, speed, force and acceleration, each with an illustration. Finally, I explain the difference between a …
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A vector: how about it?
In this lesson we generally explain what vectors are. We discuss the properties size, direction and sense of a vector and provide a clear illustration for each of these properties. You can use all illustrations for free in your own lessons. You can …
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Article after denial: Schema
What happens to the article after a denial? This scheme works out the schedule added by Sandra Bodart on 17.04.2006.
Link: https://www.klascement.net/docs/3050/nepas-use-on-defined-and-configured-lidword/
Source: Ne ... pas: Use by certain and …
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Quantities, units and mass density: Curriculum
Curriculum with exercises and tests on:
- quantities and units,
- converting units,
- mass density.
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Autumn and precipitation: Theme
This section is part of the theme Autumn / Weather. In this section (Fall and Precipitation) the emphasis is on precipitation and how you can investigate this in class.
In addition to research assignments, there are also some design assignments …
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