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18 August 2022
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Lesson to start KS3 pupils thinking about how to deal with more than one force acting on an object.
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Thanks. Very helpful
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Great thank you - and thank you for keeping it free!
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This is a comprehensive covering of forces with some lovely examples and also differentiates nicely.
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