3 FORCES AND PRESSURE
3.1 UNDERSTANDING PRESSURE Pressure is force per unit area Pressure = Force Area
P= F A
1. Define Pressure 2. State pressure’s formula
3. State relationship between pressure...
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3 FORCES AND PRESSURE
3.1 UNDERSTANDING PRESSURE Pressure is force per unit area Pressure = Force Area
P= F A
1. Define Pressure 2. State pressure’s formula
3. State relationship between pressure...
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HEAT 4.1 UNDERSTANDING THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM 1. Define: The measure of the degree of hotness of an object. (a) Temperature Measured in SI unit Kelvin, K A hot object is at a higher temperature than a...
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HEAT 4.1 UNDERSTANDING THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM 1. Define: The measure of the degree of hotness of an object. (a) Temperature Measured in SI unit Kelvin, K A hot object is at a higher temperature than a...
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3 FORCES AND PRESSURE
3.1 UNDERSTANDING PRESSURE Pressure is force per unit area Pressure = Force Area
P= F A
1. Define Pressure 2. State pressure’s formula
3. State relationship between pressure...