AC9S4U03
Physical sciences
identify how forces can be exerted by one object on another and investigate the effect of frictional, gravitational and magnetic forces on the motion of objects
Elaborations
- AC9S4U03_E1exploring the effect of magnets on other magnets and how magnetic forces can pull objects from a distance
- AC9S4U03_E2exploring the positive and negative effects of friction on their everyday experiences, such as how friction causes objects to slow down and stop
- AC9S4U03_E3recognising that gravity is the force that pulls all objects to towards the centre of Earth and that gravitational force acts on an object regardless of whether it is moving or not moving
- AC9S4U03_E4observing how the pushing force of a liquid enables an object to float
- AC9S4U03_E5investigating the effect of forces on the movement of objects in traditional First Nations Australians’ children’s instructive toys and games
- AC9S4U03_E6examining shoe sole design and identifying patterns in sole design and use related to friction
- AC9S4U03_E7watching a video of astronauts walking on the moon or dropping objects on its surface, and discussing the force they are observing
- AC9S4U03_E8exploring how force arrows can be used to represent the direction and magnitude of forces acting on an object
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