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Female Reproduction - Pregnancy
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During pregnancy, a woman's body goes through a series of physical changes.
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Human (Anatomy)
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Reproductive System
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Biology
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Human (Anatomy)
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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. Newton's first law of motion is often called the Law of Inertia. His second law concerns forces and acceleration. His third law is often called the Action-Reaction Law of Motion.
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Forces and Acceleration
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Forces
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Frictional Forces and Non-uniform Motion
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Forces
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Representing and Measuring Motion
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Forces
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Work and Energy
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Forces
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Characteristics of Waves
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Three characteristics of waves can be measured: amplitude, wave-. length and
frequency.
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Waves and Radiation
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The Electromagnetic Spectrum
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Light is one member of a family of waves called the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Waves and Radiation
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Seismic waves
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A seismic wave is a wave that travels through the Earth, often as the result of an earthquake or explosion.
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Waves and Radiation