Centripetal Force depends on the speed at which the object is rotated - its angular speed and the length of the string ( its radius) and its mass of course.
25 May 2022
23 May 2022
New Locktronics
To try and make practicals quicker and easier and more informative locktronics by @MatrixTSL seem to be the answer. I used them as a student many years ago and these things have well stood the test of time and are still great for my students.
22 May 2022
IR Spectrometry
Investigating what bonds are. Looking at IR spectrometry to see just what is going on, inside organic molecules. Practical work with these machines is essential A level learning.
21 May 2022
Using a lightbox
Sometimes old school systems work well. We had some graphs to compare but they weren't on the computer, but were on graph paper. Using the old fashioned light box one shone through the other making the comparison simple.
20 May 2022
Comparing the properties of oil fractions
I have done this experiment many times and each time with this source of synthetic crude oil the first fraction burns and so does the second, but not the third of the fourth but the fifth and sixth do
19 May 2022
Digestive system in a bag
It's the look of amazement on the students faces as they take the knitted digestive system out of the bag and discover the life size small intestine is 5m long
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