Biology

Understanding the Mechanism of Torque

This experiment aims to understand the mechanism of torque and how force and distance from the axis......

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Understanding the Mechanism of Torque

Biology

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This experiment aims to understand the mechanism of torque and how force and distance from the axis of rotation affect an object's ability to rotate, by applying different forces on arms of varying lengths to observe the change in motion.

Forces

What distance will it slide?

Objective: To determine the effect of the shape and weight of an object on the distance it travels w......

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What distance will it slide?

Forces

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Objective: To determine the effect of the shape and weight of an object on the distance it travels when rolling.Materials: Ball – Pencil – Paper cylinder – Clay piece – Adhesive tape – Ramp (inclined cardboard) – Ruler or measuring tape – Table for recording results.Steps: Place the ramp in a fixed......

Sciences

Wheel and Axle

Keywords: Wheel – Axle – Simple machines – Rotation – Force

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Wheel and Axle

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Keywords: Wheel – Axle – Simple machines – Rotation – Force

Sciences

Translational and Rotational Equilibrium

Keywords: Translational equilibrium – Rotational equilibrium – Torque – Forces – Motion

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Translational and Rotational Equilibrium

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Keywords: Translational equilibrium – Rotational equilibrium – Torque – Forces – Motion

Physics

Coefficient of friction

Coefficient of frictioncoefficient of friction – force – motion – surfaces – friction

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Coefficient of friction

Physics

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Coefficient of frictioncoefficient of friction – force – motion – surfaces – friction

Science

static friction and sliding friction

static friction and sliding friction

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static friction and sliding friction

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static friction and sliding friction

Sciences

How do pulleys help you lift things?

How do pulleys help you lift things?

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How do pulleys help you lift things?

Sciences

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How do pulleys help you lift things?

Science

The Moments

the goal:After conducting this experiment, it is expected that you will be able to.- Measure the for......

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The Moments

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the goal:After conducting this experiment, it is expected that you will be able to.- Measure the forces that generate torque.- Calculate the torque in the clockwise and counterclockwise direction for a rotating body.- Demonstrate the relationship between torque and the lever arm.Materials and tools:......

Physics

How does the body balance rotationally? (introductory experiment)

Keywords: Rotational equilibrium – Torque – Force – Axis of rotation – Balance

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How does the body balance rotationally? (introductory experiment)

Physics

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Keywords: Rotational equilibrium – Torque – Force – Axis of rotation – Balance

Sciences

Proving the law of levers by using spring balance

Proving the law of levers by using spring balanceKeywords (English): lever law – spring balance – fo......

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Proving the law of levers by using spring balance

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Proving the law of levers by using spring balanceKeywords (English): lever law – spring balance – force – arm – fulcrum

physics

Set the free fall wheel

Keywords: Free fall – Gravity – Acceleration – Time – Motion

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Set the free fall wheel

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Keywords: Free fall – Gravity – Acceleration – Time – Motion

Proving the law of levers
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Sciences

Proving the law of levers

Keywords: Lever law – Force – Arm – Fulcrum

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Proving the law of levers

Sciences

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Keywords: Lever law – Force – Arm – Fulcrum

Sciences

The relationship between friction and motion

Keywords: Friction – Motion – Surfaces – Force – Resistance

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The relationship between friction and motion

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Keywords: Friction – Motion – Surfaces – Force – Resistance

Sciences

Water and air resistance to movement of objects

Keywords: Water resistance – Air resistance – Motion – Drag – Friction

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Water and air resistance to movement of objects

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Keywords: Water resistance – Air resistance – Motion – Drag – Friction

Science

Air Resistance

Keywords: Air resistance – Falling – Speed – Friction – Motion

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Air Resistance

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Keywords: Air resistance – Falling – Speed – Friction – Motion

Sciences

Third class levers

Unit One: Forces and Motion.Lesson One: types of levers.Objective of the experiment:To identify to&n......

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Third class levers

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Unit One: Forces and Motion.Lesson One: types of levers.Objective of the experiment:To identify to the third class leversExperiment tools:holder - tweezers - fishing rod - broom - golf clubExperiment steps:- Use each lever in its correct position.- We note that each lever that was used is a thi......

Sciences

Second class levers

Unit One: Forces and Motion.Lesson One: types of levers.Objective of the experiment:To identify to&n......

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Second class levers

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Unit One: Forces and Motion.Lesson One: types of levers.Objective of the experiment:To identify to the second class leversExperiment tools:nutcracker - bottle opener  - Paper stapler - wheelbarrowExperiment steps:- Use each lever in its correct position.- We note that each lever that was u......

Sciences

First class levers

Unit One: Forces and Motion.Lesson One: types of levers.Objective of the experiment:To identify to&n......

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First class levers

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Unit One: Forces and Motion.Lesson One: types of levers.Objective of the experiment:To identify to the first class leversExperiment tools:pliers - pincers - scissors - water pump - nail clippers - hammer - crowbar and rock - balance scaleExperiment steps:- Use each lever in its correct position......

Science

Friction Between Solid Objects

Objective of the experiment:To compare the friction between different solid bodiesExperiment tools:T......

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Friction Between Solid Objects

Science

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Objective of the experiment:To compare the friction between different solid bodiesExperiment tools:Two balls - Golf stick - Smooth road - Sandy roadExperiment steps:- Put each ball at the starting point of each path.- Hit each ball with the stick in each different way and note the movement of each b......

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