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 idea of the electric field, how it's useful, and explains how the electric field is defined.
In this video we’re going to discover how to factorise quadratics that don’t have 1 as the coefficient of the x-squared term. These are called non-monic quadratics. We can do it by trial and error and just spotting the factors, but this takes a lot of trial an error. Luckily there is a different method we can use instead, which we will looks at in this video.
This YouTube video will guide you through a fun activity where you will draw the earth's continents and oceans.
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.
Magnetism is an interaction that allows certain kinds of objects, which are called ‘magnetic’ objects, to exert forces on each other without physically touching. A magnetic object is surrounded by a magnetic ‘field’ that gets weaker as one moves further away from the object. A second object can feel a magnetic force from the first object because it feels the magnetic field of the first object. The further away the objects are the weaker the magnetic force will be.
In this course you will learn how to:
This online resource discusses the importance of the ocean, the layers and composition of the ocean and how it moderates climates.
By the end of this unit you will be able to:
By the end of this unit you will be able to: