Dividing Decimals by Decimals
This online activity provides exercises on dividing decimals by decimals.
This online activity provides exercises on dividing decimals by decimals.
The idea of the electric field, how it's useful, and explains how the electric field is defined.
A force diagram is a useful tool to help us visualise forces acting on an object and gives us informa- tion about the object’s motion. We often use force diagrams when solving calculations involving the forces acting on an object.
Forces at a distance are explained by fields (gravitational, electric, and magnetic) permeating space that can transfer energy through space. Magnets or electric currents cause magnetic fields; electric charges or changing magnetic fields cause electric fields.
Magnetism is an interaction that allows certain kinds of objects, which are called ‘magnetic’ objects, to exert forces on each other without physically touching. A magnetic object is surrounded by a magnetic ‘field’ that gets weaker as one moves further away from the object. A second object can feel a magnetic force from the first object because it feels the magnetic field of the first object. The further away the objects are the weaker the magnetic force will be.
This online activity provides you with exercises on ordering decimals.
This YouTube video describes what recurring decimals are, and how to write them as fractions.
This is a document from Fuseschool- global education which simplifies the study of recurring decimals in a simple step.
This video explores what recurring decimals are and how to write them as fractions.