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About Physics for Middle School
Infographics
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● These infographics are adapted to the style of the aforementioned presentation, so you can insert them easily and
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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
Physics for Middle School
● 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
Mercury Venus
Mercury is the Venus has a nice
closest planet to name but it’s a very
the Sun hot place
Physics for Middle School
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
Physics for Middle School
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
Physics for Middle School
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)
m
h
Physics constants
d
c
kc
● Jupiter is a gas giant and
SI the biggest planet
NA
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s
Mercury is the closest
k e planet to the Sun
● Venus has a beautiful name
K A but is very hot
● Earth is the third planet
from the Sun
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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
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
Physics for Middle School
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
Physics for Middle School
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
Mercury is the closest Despite being red, Mars Earth is the planet that
Conclusion 2 planet to the Sun is cold harbours life
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
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