Distribution of earth's water
This online resource discusses the distribution of earth's water.
This online resource discusses the distribution of earth's water.
The Earth behaves like a giant bar magnet and as such there is a magnetic field present around it. The Earth’s magnetic field is thought to be caused by flowing liquid metals in the outer core of the planet which causes electric currents and a magnetic field.
Determining how fast something will be traveling upon impact when it is released from a given height.
This YouTube video will guide you through a fun activity where you will draw the earth's continents and oceans.
In this chapter, we’ll use vectors to expand our understanding of forces and motion into two dimensions. Most real-world physics problems (such as with the game of pool pictured here) are, after all, either two- or three-dimensional problems and physics is most useful when applied to real physical scenarios. We start by learning the practical skills of graphically adding and subtracting vectors (by using drawings) and analytically (with math). Once we’re able to work with two-dimensional vectors, we apply these skills to problems of projectile motion, inclined planes, and harmonic motion.
Plotting projectile displacement, acceleration, and velocity as a function of time.
Visualising position, velocity and acceleration in two-dimensions for projectile motion.
This online resource discusses the importance of the ocean, the layers and composition of the ocean and how it moderates climates.