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Simple Machines

What are simple machines? Simple machines are tools that make work easier. They have few or no moving parts. These machines use energy to do work with one movement. They make our work easier by letting us use less mechanical effort to move an object.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Physics
Simple machines
Concept of simple machines
Resource Type
Studieboeken
Language
English
Publisher
Department of Higher Education
Publication Date
No date
Creator/Author
Leigh Kleynhans
Contributor
Michael Atkinson
Keyword
Lever
Pulley
Inclined plane
Wedge

Simple Machines

In this lesson you will learn about:

  • Simple machines
  • Be able to identify different kinds of machines
  • Identify classes of levers and pulleys
  • Determine mechanical advantage of a lever and pulleys
  • Understand and determine the advantage of an inclined plane
  • Describe and determine the advantage of a screw jack
  • Describe and determine the advantage of a wheel and axel
  • Describe and determine the advantage of a hydraulic press

 

 

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Physics
Simple machines
Resource Type
Cursus
Language
English
Publication Date
2023

Simplifying Radicals

Exercises requiring expressions to be re-written in 'Simple Radical Form'.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Exponents and radicals
Radicals
Resource Type
Werkbladen en klassikale activiteiten
Language
English
Publisher
GeoGebra
Publication Date
2020
Creator/Author
Courtenay Fullerton
Tim Brzezinski
Keyword
Exponents
Radicals

Solve Linear and Quadratic Equations

By the end of this unit you will be able to:

  • Solve equations with a single variable which are called linear equations
  • Solve equations with a single variable that is squared (quadratic equations) by factorisation.
Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Quadriatic equations
Solving equations
Resource Type
Cursus
Language
English
Publisher
National Curriculum Vocational Mathematics Level 2
Publication Date
No date
Creator/Author
Dylan Busa
Keyword
Linear equations
Quadratic equations

Solve Quadratic Equations by Completing the Square

By the end of this unit you will be able to:

  • Solve a quadratic equation by completing the square.
Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Quadriatic equations
Solving equations
Resource Type
Cursus
Language
English
Publisher
Pressbooks
Publication Date
No date
Creator/Author
Dylan Busa
Keyword
Quadratic equations
Completing the square

Solve Quadratic Equations by Factorisation

By the end of this unit you will be able to:

  • Apply the zero-product law.
  • Solve rational quadratic equations which have fractions with the unknown in the denominator.
  • Factorise quadratic expressions to solve for the unknown variable.
Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Quadriatic equations
Solving equations
Resource Type
Cursus
Language
English
Publisher
Pressbooks
Publication Date
No date
Creator/Author
Dylan Busa
Keyword
Quadratic equations
Factorisation

Solving Quadratics By Factorising

There are a few different ways to solve quadratics: factorising, using the quadratic formula or by completing the square. In this video we look at solving by factorising.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Mathematics
Quadriatic equations
Solving equations
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Fuse school- global educations
Publication Date
2017
Source

Space station speed in orbit

Speed necessary for the space station to stay in orbit.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Physics
Motion in a straight line
Motion under gravity
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2011
Creator/Author
Sal Khan
Keyword
Speed
Gravity
Law of Universal Gravitation

Static Electricity

Electric charge comes in two varieties, which we call positive and negative. Like charges repel each other, and unlike charges attract each other. Thus, two positive charges repel each other, as do two negative charges. A positive charge and a negative charge attract each other.

How do we know there are two types of electric charge? When various materials are rubbed together in controlled ways, certain combinations of materials always result in a net charge of one type on one material and a net charge of the opposite type on the other material. By convention, we call one type of charge positive and the other type negative.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Physics
Static electricity
Concept of static electricity
Resource Type
Studieboeken
Language
English
Publisher
openstax
Publication Date
2020
Creator/Author
Openstax
Keyword
Conduction
Conductor
Electron
Induction
Proton

Static Electricity

In this lesson you will learn that:

  • Static electricity is a build-up of charge in an object.
  • The build-up pf charge is caused by insulating materials rub against each other.
  • The motion of these charges causes small shocks, lightening and sparks.
  • These charges can be detected. 
  • Certain materials can be classified as insulators, and others as conductors.
  • Capacitors are small devices in circuits which can store charge.
  • Lightning rods are used to allow charges from strikes to travel safely and dissipate in the Earth
Subject and Topic
Form 2
Physics
Static electricity
Resource Type
Cursus
Language
English
Publication Date
2023