Investigating Motion
In this resource, from BLOODHOUND SSC, students answer sets of questions about acceleration, velocity and motion in relation to BLOODHOUND SSC. They also investigate 'g force' and how free falling or lack of gravity affects acceleration. The students then go on to investigate the physiological effects of motion, what happens to the blood when speeding up or slowing down, the effects of g force on pilots and astronauts and acceleration sensors in the body.
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Resource by: BLOODHOUND SSC
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The resource is part of BLOODHOUND SSC
- BLOODHOUND SSC Engineering Adventure
- BLOODHOUND SSC Secondary Topics
- Investigating Motion
The resource is part of British Science Association,National Science & Engineering Week
- National Science & Engineering Week
- Investigating Motion
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Triple science: physics impact awards available*
Science Learning Centre South West - The Taunton Academy
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Science for gifted and talented students - impact award
Science Learning Centre London
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Physics for non-specialists: taking it further - impact awards available
Science Learning Centre South West - Plymouth University
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Science for gifted and talented students
*Regional Centre* Science Learning Centre at Keele University, Staffordshire
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Triple science: physics impact awards available*
Science Learning Centre South West
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Physics for non-specialists: taking it further
Science Learning Centre Yorkshire and the Humber
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Physics for non-specialists: taking it further
Science Learning Centre West Midlands - Bishop Challoner Catholic College, Birmingham
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Triple science: chemistry - impact awards available
Science Learning Centre South West
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Physics for non-specialists: taking it further
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