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Asexual and sexual reproduction

Binary fission, budding, mitosis, fragmentation, parthenogenesis and sexual reproduction.

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Biology
Introduction to biology
Concept and terminologies of biology
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2018
Creator/Author
Sal Khan
Keyword
Asexual and sexual reproduction

Asteroids, comets and meteors

These three short online lessons discuss asteroids, comets and meteors.

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Geography
The solar system
Other bodies in the solar system
Resource Type
Cursus
Language
English
Publisher
CK-12
Publication Date
2019
Creator/Author
CK-12
Keyword
Asteroids
Comets
Meteorites

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Average velocity and speed worked example

Solving a word problem to find average velocity and speed of an object in one-dimension.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Physics
Motion in a straight line
Speed and velocity
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2018
Creator/Author
Sal Khan
Keyword
Velocity
Speed
One dimensional motion

Bakteria - Bacteria

Introduction to bacteria

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Biology
Safety in our environment
Waste disposal
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
KhanAcademyKiswahili
Publication Date
2012
Creator/Author
KhanAcademyKiswahili
Keyword
Bacteria

Breaking down photosynthesis stages

Breaking down photosynthesis into light dependent reactions and Calvin cycle..

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Biology
Introduction to biology
Concept and terminologies of biology
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2016
Creator/Author
Sal Khan
Keyword
Photosynthesis

Calculating Gravitational Potential Energy

Forces at a distance are explained by fields (gravitational, electric, and magnetic) permeating space that can transfer energy through space. Magnets or electric currents cause magnetic fields; electric charges or changing magnetic fields cause electric fields. 

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Physics
Work, energy and power
Energy
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2021
Creator/Author
Sal Khan
Keyword
Gravitational Energy
Energy
Magnetism

Calculating height using energy

Learn how you can calculate the maximum height of a launched object by using the total energy of a system. Energy that is conserved can be transferred within a system from one object to another changing the characteristics of each object, like position. 

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Physics
Work, energy and power
Energy
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2021
Creator/Author
Sal Khan
Keyword
Energy
Final Velocity

Calculating kinetic energy

Mathematical expressions, which quantify how the stored energy in a system depends on its configuration (e.g. relative positions of charged particles, compression of a spring) and how kinetic energy depends on mass and speed, allow the concept of conservation of energy to be used to predict and describe system behaviour.

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Physics
Work, energy and power
Energy
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2021
Creator/Author
Sal Khan
Keyword
Kinetic Energy
Energy

Calculating velocity using energy

Learn how you can calculate the launch velocity of an object by using the total energy of a system. Energy that is conserved can be transferred within a system from one object to another changing the characteristics of each object, like velocity.

Subject and Topic
Form 1
Physics
Work, energy and power
Energy
Resource Type
Video
Language
English
Publisher
Khan Academy
Publication Date
2021
Creator/Author
Sal Khan
Keyword
Velocity
Energy

Calculations on motion in one dimension

In this unit you will apply your understanding of the components of motion in one dimension using linear equations. This will help you to solve problems about motion in one direction and equip you to understand how these concepts apply to everyday life.

There are three equations for linear motion with constant acceleration. They can be used to calculate, and therefore predict, the outcome of motion when three out of the four variables are known.

Subject and Topic
Form 2
Physics
Motion in a straight line
Speed and velocity
Resource Type
Werkbladen en klassikale activiteiten
Language
English
Publisher
Department of Higher Education
Publication Date
No date
Creator/Author
Leigh Kleynhans
Contributor
Michael Atkinson
Keyword
Motion
Initial Velocity
Final Velocity
Acceleration