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Physics for Middle School

Phase 01 Phase 02

Mercury Venus
● Mercury’s name has nothing to do with ● Venus has a beautiful name and is the
the liquid metal, since Mercury was second planet from the Sun. It’s terribly
named after the Roman god hot, hotter than Mercury
● Jupiter is a gas giant, the biggest planet in ● Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings.
the Solar System and the fourth-brightest This planet is composed mostly of
one hydrogen and helium
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● Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all

Jupiter Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
● Venus is the second planet from the Sun
● Earth is the third planet from the Sun

● Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun



Neptune Despite being red, Mars is a cold place
● Saturn is a gas giant and has several rings
● Ceres is located in the main asteroid belt
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Jupiter Pluto
Jupiter is the Pluto is considered
biggest planet of a dwarf planet
them all

Mercury Venus
Mercury is the Venus has a nice
closest planet to name but it’s a very
the Sun hot place
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Matter and space Behaviour
● Jupiter is a gas giant and ● Neptune is the farthest
the biggest planet planet from the Sun
● Mercury is the closest ● Despite being red, Mars is
planet to the Sun a cold place
● Venus has a beautiful name ● Saturn is a gas giant and
but is very hot has several rings
● Earth is the third planet ● Ceres is located in the
from the Sun main asteroid belt
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Relativity Comparison Quantum

Mercury Mercury is the closest Saturn


planet to the Sun

Jupiter Jupiter is the biggest Neptune


planet of them all

Mars Despite being red, Mars is Venus


actually a cold place
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Newton’s second Mathematical
law of motion formulation

Statement F=ma
The acceleration of an object is directly proportional
to the net force acting upon it and inversely ● F is the force applied
proportional to its mass. The direction of the ● m is the mass of the object
acceleration is in the direction of the net force ● a is the acceleration produced
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Basics of physics 1
The amount of matter in an object. Measured in kilograms (kg) in the
Mass
International System of Units (SI)

A push or pull that can change the state of motion of an object. Measured
Force
in Newtons (N)

The rate at which an object's velocity changes over time. Measured in


Acceleration
meters per second squared (m/s²)

The speed of an object in a specific direction. Measured in meters per


Velocity
second (m/s)
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Basics of physics 2
The product of force and displacement in the direction of the force applied.
Work
Measured in joules (J)

The rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. Measured in watts


Power
(W)

The product of an object's mass and its velocity. Measured in kilogram


Momentum
meters per second (kg·m/s)

Principles stating that certain physical properties (e.g., energy, momentum)


Conservation laws
remain constant in a closed system
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m
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Physics constants
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kc
● Jupiter is a gas giant and
SI the biggest planet
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Mercury is the closest
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● Venus has a beautiful name
K A but is very hot
● Earth is the third planet
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9:00-10:00 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:00 12:00-13:00 13:00-14:00

Jupiter is a gas Mercury is the Venus has a Earth is the only Neptune is the
giant and the closest planet to beautiful name but planet that farthest planet
biggest planet the Sun is hot harbours life from the Sun

x Mass Acceleration x Work Energy Volume

Force x Velocity Power x Rotation x Surface


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An object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in
01 motion will remain in motion with a constant velocity
unless acted upon by an external force

Isaac Newton’s The acceleration of an object is directly proportional

laws of motion 02 to the net force acting upon it and inversely


proportional to its mass

For every action, there is an equal and opposite


03 reaction. This law emphasizes the interaction between
two objects. Forces always occur in pairs
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Newton’s first law of motion
Resistance of an object
Law of inertia to any change in its
state of motion

Statement Explanation
An object at rest will remain at rest, and This law emphasizes the tendency of
an object in motion will remain in objects to maintain their state of motion
motion with a constant velocity unless unless a force is applied. It introduces
acted upon by an external force the concept of inertia
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Question Answer
Saturn is a gas giant and has several Jupiter is a gas giant and the
rings. It's composed mostly of biggest planet in the Solar System.
hydrogen and helium. It was named It's the fourth-brightest object in the
after a god night sky

Q&A
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Newton’s third law Explanation
of motion This law emphasizes the interaction between two
objects. When one object exerts a force on a second
object, the second object exerts a force of equal
magnitude in the opposite direction

Statement Forces always occur in pairs


For every action, there is an
equal and opposite reaction
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Conclusions Force Mass Energy

Jupiter is a gas giant Neptune is the farthest Ceres is located in the


Conclusion 1 and the biggest one planet main asteroid belt

Mercury is the closest Despite being red, Mars Earth is the planet that
Conclusion 2 planet to the Sun is cold harbours life

Venus has a beautiful Pluto is considered a The Moon is a natural


Conclusion 3 name but is hot dwarf planet satellite of the Earth
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Exercise 1: Forces and motion
Problem
Samantha is pushing a toy car on a flat surface. The toy car has a mass of 2 kilograms. Samantha
applies a force of 8 Newtons to the toy car, and it starts moving

According to Newton's first law of


motion, explain why the toy car was The toy car was initially at rest
initially at rest and what force made because…
it start moving
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Exercise 2: Gravity and weight
Problem

Mark has a mass of 40 kilograms. He stands on the surface of Earth

Calculate Mark's weight on the For the acceleration due to


surface of Earth using
g=9.8m/s2 gravity on Earth

Use this formula W=mg ?


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Simple machines and Answer
mechanical advantage 01 What is a lever?

Write you answer here


Sarah is trying to lift a heavy box using a
lever. The box has a mass of 30 kilograms,
and the lever has two arms. The effort arm 02 Mechanical advantage of the lever
is 2 meters long, and the load arm is 1
meter long
Write you answer here
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Measuring distance

Emily is trying to measure the distance between her house and her friend's house. She walks straight
from her house to her friend's house and finds that the distance is 100 meters

If Emily walked from her house to her


friend's house and then back to her house, Write you answer here
what is the total distance she traveled?

If Emily only walked halfway to her friend's


house and then stopped, what is the distance Write you answer here
she covered?
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