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Avaliación 10.06 - As forzas
EduBook Organización
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Que magnitude relaciona as forzas aplicadas e as superficies sobre as cales se aplican?
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Earthquakes
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
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Discover how earthquakes are caused and how we measure their magnitude.
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Terremotos
Perty de Olano Corberó Organización
- 209 visitas
Vídeo que explica como se orixinan os terremotos e como medir a súa magnitude.
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Magnitudes e unidades
EduBook Organización
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Indica cales destes conceptos son unha magnitude e cales unha unidade: metro masa tempo lonxitude quilogramo temperatura
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Autoavaliación final T10 02 - Manifestacións da enerxía interna da Terra
EduBook Organización
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Indica se son verdadeiras ou falsas estas afirmacións sobre a magnitude e a intensidade dos terremotos: A escala de Richter mide a intensidade do terremoto. A escala de Richter relaciona a magnitude…
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True or false. Measurement
EduBook Organización
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Are the following sentences true or false? Volume is an example of magnitude. To measure a magnitude, we compare it with another magnitude. To measure something we have to establish the magnitude of an…
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Measurement. Magnitudes and units
EduBook Organización
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1.1. Magnitudes Matter has two general properties. It has mass and volume. Mass and volume are magnitudes. Everything that can be measured has a magnitude. Time, length and temperature can all have a…
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Before you start - Matter: Mass, Volume and Density
EduBook Organización
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Didactic objectives Learn that magnitude is a property that can be measured, and that the magnitude has an associated unit. Correctly express magnitudes. Recognise that units of magnitude have been…
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Did you know?
EduBook Organización
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The mass of an object does not change when you move it from one place to another or take it to the Moon. But weight does vary, because the magnitude of gravity on Earth is not constant at 9.8 m/s2…