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Teaching Gravitational Fields
I love teaching the gravitational fields topic. It always feels like the first ‘grown up’ physics topic we visit at the start of year 13. Like, finally we’ve laid all the ground work to be able to look at something … Continue reading
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Tagged a level, apollo, Bugbear, clangers, force, g, gravitational field strength, Gravitational fields, gravity, Physics, science, science teaching, spreadsheet, teaching tip, upper sixth, year 13
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