pptx, 16.78 MB
pptx, 16.78 MB

Why do some collisions hurt? How can humans protect themselves during car accidents? Why is the rate of change of momentum so important to the size of force we experience? Containing videos, questions and activities. This presentation is ideal for students at foundation level dealing with the subject in a qualitative way and the second half of the presentation which introduces the equation and applies it with plenty of examples and questions for the students to try! Backed with visual delights, this presentation explains why the rate of change of momentum is important in collisions, explains car safety mechanism such as crumple zones, airbags and seat belts, and stretches more able students aiming for the very top grade. Also suitable for A level students as a reintroduction to the topic.

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