1 introduction this presentation includes some samples from our interactive ks3 physics software....
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IntroductionThis presentation includes some samples from our Interactive KS3 Physics Software. The two CD-ROMs aim to cover the requirements of KS3 Physics through a series of high quality informative slides, diagrams, animations and interactive questions.
To fully access the benefits of the software, you will need to have the MACROMEDIA FLASH PLAYER 7 (or later) installed on your computer/network. This program is FREE and downloadable from the Macromedia website at:
www.macromedia.com
If you have any problems using this software, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Tel: 01942 735412
Fax: 01942 735412
Web: www.jsheducation.com
Email: [email protected]
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KS3 Physics7I. Energy resources
7J. Electrical circuits
7K. Forces and their effects
7L. The solar system and beyond
8I. Heating and cooling
8J. Magnets and electromagnets
8K. Light
8L. Sound and hearing
9I. Energy and electricity
9J. Gravity and space
9K. Speeding up
9L. Pressure and moments
The aim of our Interactive KS3 Physics CD-ROMs is to cover the requirements of KS3 Physics in a comprehensive and stimulating fashion. This is done using numerous high quality animations, interactive exercises and a total of over 600 slides.
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IT: Dispersion
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Devices
Can you identify the electrical device shown?
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Switches
Click on a switch to see its effect.
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Ammeters
Ammeters are used to measure electrical current.
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Exercise: Circuits1. Study the circuit below then answer the questions.
a) What will happen when the switch is closed?
b) Why?
c) What do we call this type of circuit?
d) Draw how the circuit should be set up so the lamp lights when the switch is closed.
The lamp does not light
Electricity always takes the easiest route and it is easier to go through the wire than the lamp
A short circuit
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IT: Circuit Symbols
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Tidal Energy
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IT: Which Resource?
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IT: Coal Formation
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Speed Triangle
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Average Speed Calculations
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Exercise: Speed Calculations
A bongo walks a distance of 2 400m in a time of 8 minutes. What is the average speed of the bongo in metres per second?
Speed = distance/time
Speed = 2 400m/480s
Speed = 5m/s
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Kinetic Energy
Kinetic energy is the energy a moving object has due to its movement.
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IT: Types Of Energy
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IT: Energy Changes
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Convection Explained
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IT: Radiation
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IT: Effects
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Magnetic Materials
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Non-contact Force
Magnetism is a non-contact force. Using the photograph can you explain what this means?
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Bar Magnet - Magnetic Field
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IT: Attracted Or Not?
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IT: Attracted Or Not?
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Turning Forces
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Turning Forces
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IT: Calculations
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IT: The Ear
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The Milky Way
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IT: The Solar System
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Day & Night
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Contact Details
If you wish to purchase the KS3 Physics CD-ROMs, priced at £89.99 + VAT with an unlimited licence for use at your site, contact us at:
POST: JSH Education Ltd
PO BOX 354
Wigan
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TEL: 01942 735412
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