Forces

United States, 2000

Film
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Episode of Series “Physical science in action”.
There are many forces at work shaping our world every moment of our lives. This video describes Newton’s laws (first, second and third), friction, gravity, air and water pressure, and electromagnetism. Also explored is the concept of unbalanced forces. Suitable for Upper primary/lower secondary students. Teachers notes included.

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director

Tarquin Cardona

co-producer

Bob Starner

Olga Palacio

production company

First Light Pictures

Schlessinger Media

Duration

00:26:00:00

Production places
United States
Production dates
2000

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Physical science in action

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Physical science in action

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