ICT

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Friction

Friction is a contact force. It acts against the movement of an object. There are many examples of where friction is a useful force. For example, friction is why we do not slip when we walk along ...

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GCSE Computer Science

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Dissolving

When a white solid dissolves, it makes a colourless solution close solution A mixture made when a solute (usually a solid) dissolves into a solvent (a liquid). Sea water is a solution of salt ...

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What is a preposition?

A preposition is a word that tells you where or when something is in relation to something else.. Examples of prepositions include words like 'after', 'before', 'on', 'under', 'inside' and ...

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Energy

The unit of energy is named after the famous scientist, James Prescott Joule, who was born on 24th December 1818, and died on 11th October 1889.

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Density

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Metals

Humans have been using metals for over 7000 years and they have a wide variety of applications. They are one of our most important resources.

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Transportation

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Density

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What is evolution?

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Extracting metals

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Ratio

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Weight and mass

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