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This site is for Yr 7 students in NSW Australia.
It may be used by other students if they find it helpful.
This web site has been created to assist with the learning of Science in NSW Australia.The topics in the menu are the core topics for Yr7 students.
Assessment help has been included as a guide for all Yr 7 students.
If students find additional useful items that can be added to this site then please contact Mr Horth at [email protected].
Make sure your parents know what you are doing.
The images below is part of our topic on Forces : Magnetic, Gravitational and Electric.
Note: In the diagram below the magnets repel when the magnetic poles are the same and they attract when the poles and opposite. We use arrows to show the magnetic force of repulsion and attraction. All forces are described using arrows, the unit of forces is the Newton. 10 Newtons of forces is about what is needed to hold 1Kg tub of margarine in your hand and to stop it from falling to the ground.
The images below show three of the more common forces that we experience and use in Science and everyday life. Gravity, magnetic and electric forces. All these forces are very important to the development of our technology.
Assessment help has been included as a guide for all Yr 7 students.
If students find additional useful items that can be added to this site then please contact Mr Horth at [email protected].
Make sure your parents know what you are doing.
The images below is part of our topic on Forces : Magnetic, Gravitational and Electric.
Note: In the diagram below the magnets repel when the magnetic poles are the same and they attract when the poles and opposite. We use arrows to show the magnetic force of repulsion and attraction. All forces are described using arrows, the unit of forces is the Newton. 10 Newtons of forces is about what is needed to hold 1Kg tub of margarine in your hand and to stop it from falling to the ground.
The images below show three of the more common forces that we experience and use in Science and everyday life. Gravity, magnetic and electric forces. All these forces are very important to the development of our technology.