The questions in this quiz are suitable for GCSE physics students studying moments, moments and balanced objects, levers and gears. If you struggled with the quiz, don't panic - we've got you! You can ...
Everyone knows billiards as the default example for teaching classical dynamics, but is ten-pin bowling a better choice, especially for getting kids interested? My wife (who is a primary school ...
As one gear turns, the other gear must also turn. Where the gears meet, the teeth must both move in the same direction. In the diagram, the teeth of both gears move upwards. This means that the gears ...
Everyone knows billiards as the default example for teaching classical dynamics, but is ten-pin bowling a better choice, especially for getting kids interested? My wife (who is a primary school ...