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Solving a word problem to find average velocity and speed of an object in one-dimension.
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In this unit you will apply your understanding of the components of motion in one dimension using linear equations. This will help you to solve problems about motion in one direction and equip you to understand how these concepts apply to everyday life.
There are three equations for linear motion with constant acceleration. They can be used to calculate, and therefore predict, the outcome of motion when three out of the four variables are known.
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Concept of density. This YouTube video will provide information about the concept of density. It’s great to use as an introduction to the topic or as a way to summarise the topic.
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Density of a solid for a regular shaped body. Definition, meaning and its simple calculation
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Outcomes
In this course you will learn how to:
- Use exponential notation and exponential identities.
- Multiply exponents.
- Divide exponents.
- Raise a power to a power.
- Change fractional exponents to radical form.
- Simplify surds.
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- Identify when forces are balanced vs unbalanced.
- Determine the sum of forces (net force) on an object with more than one force on it.
- Predict the motion of an object with zero net force.
- Predict the direction of motion given a combination of forces.
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Use the dynamic worksheet to practice simplifying expressions with fractional exponents, rewriting them as radicals.
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Why do astronauts appear weightless despite being near the Earth?
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How to solve for the horizontal displacement when the projectile starts with a horizontal initial velocity. We also explain common mistakes people make when doing horizontally launched projectile problems.