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* Labelling Newton's third law paired forces in a range of situations. | * Labelling Newton's third law paired forces in a range of situations. | ||
* Newton's third law paired forces act on different objects and therefore do not cancel. | * Newton's third law paired forces act on different objects and therefore do not cancel. | ||
+ | * The plum pudding model of the atom | ||
+ | * Observations drawn from the Geiger Marsden experiment | ||
+ | * Conclusions made which led to the Rutherford model of the atom | ||
=Primary "Features"= | =Primary "Features"= | ||
[[Category:Forces & Motion]] | [[Category:Forces & Motion]] |
Revision as of 06:39, 21 May 2008
Lesson Order
Topics covered
- Naming and labelling different types of forces.
- Forces can change the speed of a moving object, change the direction of a moving object and change the shape of an object
- Adding simple forces along a straight line
- Stationary objects have balanced forces acting on them.
- Labelling Newton's third law paired forces in a range of situations.
- Newton's third law paired forces act on different objects and therefore do not cancel.
- The plum pudding model of the atom
- Observations drawn from the Geiger Marsden experiment
- Conclusions made which led to the Rutherford model of the atom