Tuesday, 9 March 2021

Term 1 Week 6 2021

  Homework:

  • Kinematics worksheet (from previous weeks)
  • Projectile Motion worksheet (from previous weeks)
  • Vectors worksheet (from last week)
  • Force worksheet (from last week)
  • Circular Motion Worksheet
Circular Motion
  • Velocity is always at a tangent to the circle. Even if the speed remains constant, the velocity is changing because it is accelerating.

vc = 2𝝿r/T

  • Centrapetal Acceleration is always toward the centre of the circle.
  • ac = mv2/r
  • Centapetal Force is the Net Force, and is also always towards the centre of the circle.

Fc = mv2/r

Uniform Circular Motion



Circular Motion




Derivation of Centripetal Acceleration

Centrapetal vs Centrafugal


Faking Gravity

What is the Coriolis Effect?


Term 1 Week 2021

 Homework:

  • Kinematics worksheet (from previous weeks)
  • Projectile Motion worksheet (from previous weeks)
  • Vectors worksheet (from last week)
  • Force worksheet
Forces


Mass on a Slope

Drawing a Free Body Diagram


Net Force - PhET Application - link here

What is a Force?


What Forces are Acting on You?

Best Film on Newton's Third Law Ever

What is Gravity

The Difference Between Mass & Weight


Misconception About Falling Objects

Monday, 1 March 2021

Term 1 Week 4 2020

 Homework:

  • Kinematics worksheet (from last week)
  • Projectile Motion worksheet (from last week)
  • Vectors worksheet

Projectile Motion





Projectile Motion - Khan Academy

Horizontal & Vertical Vectors in Projectile Motion

Introduction to Projectile Motion



Vectors
A vector has a magnitude (size) and direction
Vector Addition
  • Always add Head to Tail
  • It does not matter which order you add vectors


Adding & Subtracting Vectors


What is a Vector?