Science Corner
Science Corner
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At the Science Corner you will find engaging presentations by a TES recommended author and Google Certified Educator. Presentations are well illustrated, clearly explained, and have a lucid and logical flow. Closed and open questions keep all learners engaged and on their toes. In many cases, worksheets, suggested homework assignments and exam questions are also provided. We are a new store, so come back often to see our latest resources.

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This resource includes a 50-slide PowerPoint presentation, scaffolded notes, and a revision many practice worksheets on the topic of PRESSURE and the pressure equation.

By the end of these lessons, pupils will know that:

1) pressure exists on surfaces, in air and in liquids.
2) pressure is measured in Pascals (Pa)
3) on surfaces, pressure is calculated by dividing force by area.
4) pressure is smaller when a force is applied over a big area because the pressure is spread out over a big area.
5) pressure is bigger when a force is applied over a small area because the pressure is confined to a small area.
6) atmospheric pressure decreases with height,
7) liquid pressure increases with depth.
8) upthrust effects floating and sinking
9) hydraulics is an application of liquid pressure (qualitative and quantitative)

I hope you find this resource useful. Thank you.

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5

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martinblake1

7 years ago
5

Really detailed and useful, thank you very much

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