By using this PPT (40 slides) Students will learn;
• Pressure can be transmitted through a fluid.
• How a hydraulic system works.
• The force exerted by a hydraulic system depends on the pressure and the area of the cylinder that exerts the force.
• How to only break the bottom of a glass bottle by hitting the top.
• How Cartesian Diver works.
• How to Solve problems.
• Physics around us … (Using Hydraulic Systems)
Hydraulic Lift
Barber pushing the hydraulic pedal
A hydraulic lift utilizes Pascal’s principle to help lift this dentist’s chair.
Vehicle Brakes
Hydraulic Jack
To attract the attention of students to the subject, daily life animations were used.
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This PPT includes 1O slides;
To attract the attention of students to the subject, daily life animations were used.
Everything is ready to be used or easily edited to suit your learners.
You should install these Fonts for this document; (Marker Felt & Tempus Sans ITC)
( PPT 36 slides / Teachers Note - 2 pages / Quiz - 4 pages & 20 questions / Quick Revision - 4 pages / Puzzle - 2 pages) + Answer Sheets
Explained;
What is snow/snowflake?
How does snow/snowflake form?
Is it true that no two snow crystals are alike? (Why is every snowflake different?)
Did you ever wonder why the snowflakes have six arms and not eight or four? Why?
Why is snow white? (Is snow really white?)
Can snow be seen in many colors?
Why does it get warmer after it snows?
Who discovered that no two snowflakes are alike?
Word bank; (Basic terminologies to assist students!)
Types of snowfall
· Avalanche (snowslide)
· Blizzard
· Graupel
· Glacier
· Hail
· Hailstone
· Ice
· Icicle
· Sleet
· Snow
· Snowflakes
· Snowstorm
· Snow blindness
· Thundersnow
· Winter
· Whiteout
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