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Balanced Forces handout
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Grade Level Grades 6-8
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Handout that looks at balanced forces.

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balancedforces[1].doc

Handout, Worksheet
February 7, 2020
92.5 KB
3.9
10 Reviews
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SML Member July 12, 2006
Handy and accessible

Well thought out. Could be adapted/continued with more pictures. A change from the usual text book.

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SML Member August 15, 2007
Balanced Forces

Well done, caught my studenst attention.

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SML Member April 18, 2010
Good for a starter

Good to use either for a quick review at the start of end of lesson

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SML Member May 17, 2010
Good Plenary

I found this an effective wrap up for a lesson looking a balanced and unbalanced forces. Thanks.

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SML Member December 15, 2010

Excellent starter - follow up to Forces Balanced

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SML Member March 03, 2011

For the first image i put the 10N force as air resistance, and given that the force of gravity is greater, therefore they are unbalanced, he will be moving downwards. Air resistance is a form of friction which is produced between an object and the air par

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SML Member November 15, 2011

For the first image I assumed that the10N was air resistance, but then i started thinking whether the man was still jumping up and whether there was any of this force left. Then I thought that to jump he needed a much greater force than 10N, so I was ok.

kflair
kflair November 23, 2013

Nice job on this resource. I like the incorporation of predicting on this sheet.

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