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JAMIE-LEE NIKITA OLIVER

STUDENT NUMBER: ST10114401


COMPULSORY ICE TASK
DUE DATE: 1 APRIL 2022
a) A force is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with
another object. Whenever there is an interaction between two objects, there is a
force upon each of the objects.
b) Figure A: Pushing Force and Figure B: Pulling Force
c) In physics, mechanical work is the amount of energy transferred by a force. Like
energy, it is a scalar quantity, with SI units of joules. Heat conduction is not
considered to be a form of work, since there is no macroscopically measurable force,
only microscopic forces occurring in atomic collisions.
d)

e) Any object that possesses mechanical energy - whether it is in the form of potential
energy or kinetic energy - can do work. That is, its mechanical energy enables that
object to apply a force to another object to cause it to be displaced.
f) Briefly, mathematics provides methods for organizing and structuring knowledge so
that, when applied to technology, it allows scientists and engineers to produce
systematic, reproducible, and transmittable knowledge.
g) - Use an infographic to spur a classroom debate.
- Have students create their own infographics as a classroom activity.
- Use infographics to gamify your classroom
- Use infographics in your lessons are visual aids
- Have students create visual essays with infographics
- Ask students to create an infographic as a homework assignment
- Ask students to use infographics in their presentations
- You can use them as discussion starters

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