Yesterday's tweet on homopolar motors relates to the fascinating discovery between electricity and magnetism. When a current-carrying conductor is placed in a magnetic field, it moves! This effect is how any mechanical device e.g. a washing machine rotates
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#OceanDay on Earth, which has its own magnetic field, with North and South poles - this protects us from harmful solar and cosmic radiation. Oceans seabed patterns have taught us that the Earth's magnetic field swaps its poles every few million years😱See below!
@TsasScience Funside of science more fun with Rhinos competition and fun facts . The last two Northern White Rhinos Fatu and Najin https://t.co/PSkIrckEBT
We hope that our Year 10 and Year 12 students have found their Science online Learning Review sessions this week beneficial, as much as the teachers have found them enjoyable. We miss our young scientists in the school labs! #learningfromhome#Science
The Science Department here at Thorpe St Andrew School and Sixth Form are beyond excited for the 'launch' of our Twitter page!
We hope all of our students and fellow teaching staff are taking the best of care! #FirstTweet#Science