pptx, 5.11 MB
pptx, 5.11 MB
docx, 1.11 MB
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pptx, 2.33 MB
pptx, 2.33 MB
docx, 1.46 MB
docx, 1.46 MB

Lesson introducing the use of forces and turning effects like levers, including moments - includes practice questions for students. Also suitable to higher KS3 classes.

Ideal for Cambridge iGCSE P3

Lesson 1/2
Developing: Describe the moment of a force as a measure of its turning effect and give everyday examples.

Secure: Understand that increasing force or distance from the pivot increases the moment of a force.

Exceeding: Recognise that, when there is no resultant force and no resultant turning effect, a system is in equilibrium.

Lesson 2/2
Developing: Calculate clockwise and anti-clockwise moments using the formula: moment = force x perpendicular distance from pivot

Secure: Apply the principle of moments to different situations.

Exceeding: Apply the principle of moments to the balancing of a beam or pivot.

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