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Forces are pushes or pulls that can change an object's speed, size, direction, or shape. There are several types of forces including gravity, electrical, friction, and magnetic forces. We measure forces using a newtonmeter in units called newtons (N).
When looking at objects, forces can be either balanced or unbalanced. Balanced forces occur when equal forces act in opposite directions, causing an object to remain still or continue moving at the same speed. For example, a pen resting on a table has balanced forces of 5N pushing up and 5N pushing down.
Unbalanced forces happen when forces are not equal, causing objects to speed up, slow down, or change direction. Think about throwing a ball upwards - gravity (an unbalanced force) pulls it back down rather than letting it continue upward forever.
Quick Check: Look around you right now - can you spot examples of balanced forces (objects staying still) and unbalanced forces (objects changing their motion)?

Your mass is how much matter is in your body - it stays the same no matter where you are. Weight, however, is the force caused by gravity pulling on your mass. On Earth, your weight (in newtons) equals your mass (in kg) multiplied by 10.
If you travelled to different planets, your mass would stay exactly the same, but your weight would change because of different gravitational strengths. A 50kg person would weigh 1300N on Jupiter (26 ร 50), but just 80N on the Moon (1.6 ร 50), and 0N in space!
Energy comes in two main types: renewable and non-renewable. Renewable energy can be replaced within our lifetime, including wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, hydropower and tidal energy. Non-renewable energy includes fossil fuels, coal, natural gas and nuclear power. Most renewable energy sources are better for the environment as they produce less pollution.
Interesting fact: Your mass is the same everywhere in the universe, but your weight changes depending on the gravitational pull of where you're standing!

Renewable energy has many benefits - it's often cheap to run, produces little pollution, and can be a clean process without harmful gases. However, there are downsides too. Some renewable sources can still produce carbon dioxide, be expensive to set up, destroy ecosystems, and displace animals and people.
Coal, a non-renewable energy source, formed through a fascinating process that started 300 million years ago. It began when dead plants fell into swampy water and were covered by mud and sediment. This covering prevented the plants from decaying normally. As more layers of mud and plants built up over millions of years, the increasing pressure and extreme heat transformed the plant remains into the coal we use today.
Sound is another important concept in physics - it's a wave that transfers energy from place to place. Sound travels through particles that vibrate, which means it can move through solids, liquids and gases - anywhere there are particles!
Did you know? The coal we use in power stations today was once living plants from 300 million years ago - that's even before dinosaurs roamed the Earth!

Our ears are amazing instruments designed to detect sound waves. When sound reaches your ear, it travels through the ear canal to the ear drum, which vibrates. These vibrations are passed through three small bones in your middle ear to the cochlea.
The cochlea contains sensitive hair cells that transform sound vibrations into nerve impulses. These impulses travel along the auditory nerve to your brain, which interprets them as sounds you can recognise. Your semicircular canals (three tubes with liquid inside) help with balance by detecting head movements.
Ear problems can happen for different reasons. Wax blockages cause temporary deafness and can be washed out. Accidents might damage your eardrum, though it can sometimes repair itself. Middle ear infections cause pain and sometimes discharge, requiring antibiotics. More serious issues include fused bones, nerve cell damage, or cochlea damage from loud noise - these can cause permanent hearing loss.
Protect your hearing! Once the hair cells in your cochlea are damaged by loud noise, they can never be repaired - that's why it's important to avoid very loud sounds or wear ear protection.

The Bell Jar experiment shows that sound needs particles to travel. When a ringing bell is placed in a jar and the air is removed to create a vacuum, the sound disappears even though the bell is still visibly shaking. Add air back into the jar, and the sound returns! This proves sound needs particles to move through.
We describe sound using several properties. Pitch refers to how high or low a sound is (also called frequency). Amplification is about volume or how loud the sound is. Noise is simply unwanted sound that we don't wish to hear.
Scientists measure sound waves using a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO). This device displays sound as waves on a screen, showing both frequency and amplitude. By looking at these waves, we can understand a sound's characteristics - low-pitched sounds have fewer waves, while high-pitched sounds have many waves. Soft sounds create small waves, and loud sounds produce tall waves.
Sound detective: Next time you hear different sounds, try to identify whether they have high or low pitch, and whether they're loud or soft - you're analyzing sound waves just like scientists do!

Sound waves tell us everything about what we hear. The pattern of these waves reveals important information about the sound's characteristics. Each property of sound has a distinct wave pattern.
Low-pitched sounds (like a bass drum) produce few waves spread far apart. When you hear soft sounds (like a whisper), they create small waves with low height. High-pitched sounds (like a whistle) generate many waves bunched closely together. And loud sounds (like a shout) produce tall waves with greater height.
By understanding these wave patterns, you can visualize what's happening when you hear different sounds around you. Musicians, sound engineers, and scientists all use this knowledge to work with sound in different ways.
Try this: Listen to different musical instruments and try to imagine their sound waves. A flute would have many waves (high pitch), while a tuba would have fewer waves (low pitch)!
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Forces are pushes or pulls that can change an object's speed, size, direction, or shape. There are several types of forces including gravity, electrical, friction, and magnetic forces. We measure forces using a newtonmeter in units called newtons (N).
When looking at objects, forces can be either balanced or unbalanced. Balanced forces occur when equal forces act in opposite directions, causing an object to remain still or continue moving at the same speed. For example, a pen resting on a table has balanced forces of 5N pushing up and 5N pushing down.
Unbalanced forces happen when forces are not equal, causing objects to speed up, slow down, or change direction. Think about throwing a ball upwards - gravity (an unbalanced force) pulls it back down rather than letting it continue upward forever.
Quick Check: Look around you right now - can you spot examples of balanced forces (objects staying still) and unbalanced forces (objects changing their motion)?

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Your mass is how much matter is in your body - it stays the same no matter where you are. Weight, however, is the force caused by gravity pulling on your mass. On Earth, your weight (in newtons) equals your mass (in kg) multiplied by 10.
If you travelled to different planets, your mass would stay exactly the same, but your weight would change because of different gravitational strengths. A 50kg person would weigh 1300N on Jupiter (26 ร 50), but just 80N on the Moon (1.6 ร 50), and 0N in space!
Energy comes in two main types: renewable and non-renewable. Renewable energy can be replaced within our lifetime, including wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, hydropower and tidal energy. Non-renewable energy includes fossil fuels, coal, natural gas and nuclear power. Most renewable energy sources are better for the environment as they produce less pollution.
Interesting fact: Your mass is the same everywhere in the universe, but your weight changes depending on the gravitational pull of where you're standing!

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Renewable energy has many benefits - it's often cheap to run, produces little pollution, and can be a clean process without harmful gases. However, there are downsides too. Some renewable sources can still produce carbon dioxide, be expensive to set up, destroy ecosystems, and displace animals and people.
Coal, a non-renewable energy source, formed through a fascinating process that started 300 million years ago. It began when dead plants fell into swampy water and were covered by mud and sediment. This covering prevented the plants from decaying normally. As more layers of mud and plants built up over millions of years, the increasing pressure and extreme heat transformed the plant remains into the coal we use today.
Sound is another important concept in physics - it's a wave that transfers energy from place to place. Sound travels through particles that vibrate, which means it can move through solids, liquids and gases - anywhere there are particles!
Did you know? The coal we use in power stations today was once living plants from 300 million years ago - that's even before dinosaurs roamed the Earth!

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Our ears are amazing instruments designed to detect sound waves. When sound reaches your ear, it travels through the ear canal to the ear drum, which vibrates. These vibrations are passed through three small bones in your middle ear to the cochlea.
The cochlea contains sensitive hair cells that transform sound vibrations into nerve impulses. These impulses travel along the auditory nerve to your brain, which interprets them as sounds you can recognise. Your semicircular canals (three tubes with liquid inside) help with balance by detecting head movements.
Ear problems can happen for different reasons. Wax blockages cause temporary deafness and can be washed out. Accidents might damage your eardrum, though it can sometimes repair itself. Middle ear infections cause pain and sometimes discharge, requiring antibiotics. More serious issues include fused bones, nerve cell damage, or cochlea damage from loud noise - these can cause permanent hearing loss.
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The Bell Jar experiment shows that sound needs particles to travel. When a ringing bell is placed in a jar and the air is removed to create a vacuum, the sound disappears even though the bell is still visibly shaking. Add air back into the jar, and the sound returns! This proves sound needs particles to move through.
We describe sound using several properties. Pitch refers to how high or low a sound is (also called frequency). Amplification is about volume or how loud the sound is. Noise is simply unwanted sound that we don't wish to hear.
Scientists measure sound waves using a Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (CRO). This device displays sound as waves on a screen, showing both frequency and amplitude. By looking at these waves, we can understand a sound's characteristics - low-pitched sounds have fewer waves, while high-pitched sounds have many waves. Soft sounds create small waves, and loud sounds produce tall waves.
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Sound waves tell us everything about what we hear. The pattern of these waves reveals important information about the sound's characteristics. Each property of sound has a distinct wave pattern.
Low-pitched sounds (like a bass drum) produce few waves spread far apart. When you hear soft sounds (like a whisper), they create small waves with low height. High-pitched sounds (like a whistle) generate many waves bunched closely together. And loud sounds (like a shout) produce tall waves with greater height.
By understanding these wave patterns, you can visualize what's happening when you hear different sounds around you. Musicians, sound engineers, and scientists all use this knowledge to work with sound in different ways.
Try this: Listen to different musical instruments and try to imagine their sound waves. A flute would have many waves (high pitch), while a tuba would have fewer waves (low pitch)!
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This app has made me feel so much more confident in my exam prep, not only through boosting my own self confidence through the features that allow you to connect with others and feel less alone, but also through the way the app itself is centred around making you feel better. It is easy to navigate, fun to use, and helpful to anyone struggling in absolutely any way.
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very reliable app to help and grow your ideas of Maths, English and other related topics in your works. please use this app if your struggling in areas, this app is key for that. wish I'd of done a review before. and it's also free so don't worry about that.
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I know a lot of apps use fake accounts to boost their reviews but this app deserves it all. Originally I was getting 4 in my English exams and this time I got a grade 7. I didnโt even know about this app three days until the exam and it has helped A LOT. Please actually trust me and use it as Iโm sure you too will see developments.
Xander S
iOS user
THE QUIZES AND FLASHCARDS ARE SO USEFUL AND I LOVE THE SCHOOLGPT. IT ALSO IS LITREALLY LIKE CHATGPT BUT SMARTER!! HELPED ME WITH MY MASCARA PROBLEMS TOO!! AS WELL AS MY REAL SUBJECTS ! DUHHH ๐๐๐ฒ๐ค๐โจ๐๐ฎ
Elisha
iOS user
This apps acc the goat. I find revision so boring but this app makes it so easy to organize it all and then you can ask the freeeee ai to test yourself so good and you can easily upload your own stuff. highly recommend as someone taking mocks now
Paul T
iOS user
The app is very easy to use and well designed. I have found everything I was looking for so far and have been able to learn a lot from the presentations! I will definitely use the app for a class assignment! And of course it also helps a lot as an inspiration.
Stefan S
iOS user
This app is really great. There are so many study notes and help [...]. My problem subject is French, for example, and the app has so many options for help. Thanks to this app, I have improved my French. I would recommend it to anyone.
Samantha Klich
Android user
Wow, I am really amazed. I just tried the app because I've seen it advertised many times and was absolutely stunned. This app is THE HELP you want for school and above all, it offers so many things, such as workouts and fact sheets, which have been VERY helpful to me personally.
Anna
iOS user
Best app on earth! no words because itโs too good
Thomas R
iOS user
Just amazing. Let's me revise 10x better, this app is a quick 10/10. I highly recommend it to anyone. I can watch and search for notes. I can save them in the subject folder. I can revise it any time when I come back. If you haven't tried this app, you're really missing out.
Basil
Android user
This app has made me feel so much more confident in my exam prep, not only through boosting my own self confidence through the features that allow you to connect with others and feel less alone, but also through the way the app itself is centred around making you feel better. It is easy to navigate, fun to use, and helpful to anyone struggling in absolutely any way.
David K
iOS user
The app's just great! All I have to do is enter the topic in the search bar and I get the response real fast. I don't have to watch 10 YouTube videos to understand something, so I'm saving my time. Highly recommended!
Sudenaz Ocak
Android user
In school I was really bad at maths but thanks to the app, I am doing better now. I am so grateful that you made the app.
Greenlight Bonnie
Android user
very reliable app to help and grow your ideas of Maths, English and other related topics in your works. please use this app if your struggling in areas, this app is key for that. wish I'd of done a review before. and it's also free so don't worry about that.
Rohan U
Android user
I know a lot of apps use fake accounts to boost their reviews but this app deserves it all. Originally I was getting 4 in my English exams and this time I got a grade 7. I didnโt even know about this app three days until the exam and it has helped A LOT. Please actually trust me and use it as Iโm sure you too will see developments.
Xander S
iOS user
THE QUIZES AND FLASHCARDS ARE SO USEFUL AND I LOVE THE SCHOOLGPT. IT ALSO IS LITREALLY LIKE CHATGPT BUT SMARTER!! HELPED ME WITH MY MASCARA PROBLEMS TOO!! AS WELL AS MY REAL SUBJECTS ! DUHHH ๐๐๐ฒ๐ค๐โจ๐๐ฎ
Elisha
iOS user
This apps acc the goat. I find revision so boring but this app makes it so easy to organize it all and then you can ask the freeeee ai to test yourself so good and you can easily upload your own stuff. highly recommend as someone taking mocks now
Paul T
iOS user