🚀Samples of the Moon taken from the Apollo missions and rocky and iron meteorites older than the solar system have been on-site over the past few weeks for staff and students to examine!🤯
🌠Learn more about Physics at Millfield here: https://t.co/ggF6wyaPux
Thanks to @StellaDudzic, I've just discovered that the new model Casio calculators don't deal with the standard form button in the same way at all.
I really like the new models, but this is not a good change...
Great discussion point for lessons on gravitational field strength- so why IS this?
g is not always the number 9.8... red is higher, blue is lower.
Not sure who to credit but thanks!
Let's talk about the energy story for real-life systems!
Energy Forms and Changes lets you design a system with energy sources, changers, and users, and explore how energy flows and changes from one form into another.
https://t.co/MxjswUfkUO
#conservationOfEnergy#Energy#physics
🙌Upper Sixth students have signed to attend top US Universities ✨
Nicole 🤝 Princeton University
Beau 🤝 University of Pennsylvania
Amelie 🤝 Stanford University
Nonso 🤝Emory University
The 40+ club @MillfieldSenior celebrates staff who have worked with us for 40 years or more. These 7 🌟 have given 325 years between them! Thank you for your epic commitment and your lovely company. 👏👏👏
An amazing resource here for Physics teachers. Scottish teacher Mr Davie has compiled over 1300 pages of exam Qs, by topic, for their GCSE and A-Level equivalent courses. Super useful as extra Qs! https://t.co/M6ojnlliZw
For a chance to win this fantastic Boyle's Law kit from @Philip_HarrisUK, just like, retweet and reply to this tweet, including a UK school name and contact person! Closing date 6pm on 15.6.23🙂https://t.co/5nmActUGUX
Science teachers. If you are looking for great revision for your students for the remaining GCSE exams then this fantastic school site is the best there is! https://t.co/taqFxpZQV9
This iridescent magnetic fluid interacts with a variable strength electromagnet powered in proportion to the sound waves picked up by a microphone.
The result is a dancing ferrofluid
[source, read more: https://t.co/68RTieGNbt]
https://t.co/Jp5AhAICTy