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Newton's Laws of Motion
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Isaac Newton defined three laws concerning the behaviour of moving objects in the 1687. These scientific statements help to explain the nature of matter and space.
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Forces
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A force is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object.
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Waves and Radiation
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Why do we talk about light and sound as waves?
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Electricity
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Science states that certain particles possess a force field or charge. The charge possessed by an electron is negative while the charge possessed by a proton is positive. Electricity can be divided into two groups, static and dynamic. Static electricty deals with charges at rest and dynamic electricity deals with charges in motion.
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Glossary
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A collection of physics terms.
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Periodic Table of the Elements
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The periodic "law" of chemistry recognises that properties of the chemical elements are periodic functions of their atomic number (that is, the number of protons within the element's atomic nucleus). The periodic table is an arrangement of the chemical elements ordered by atomic number in columns (groups) and rows (periods) presented so as to emphasize their periodic properties.
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Classifying Materials
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All the substances you know can be sorted into groups. Solid, liquid and gas are the 3 states of matter.Each state has different properties. These different properties are due to the way in which the particles are arranged. Some substances exist naturally in all three states - solid, liquid, and gas.
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Patterns of Behaviour
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Metals will react with acids, water, and oxygen.
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A collection of chemistry terms.
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Links
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Here are other links and points of reference, to assist you in your study.
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