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Review of Previous Lesson 12/6/2018 Review of Previous Lesson State as many Vocabulary words and Learning Objectives that you remember from the last lesson as you can. Remember to grade yourself from 0 - 3.

12/6/2018 Fundamental Forces

Vocabulary Content: Start End force strong electromagnetic weak 12/6/2018 Vocabulary Content: Start End force strong electromagnetic weak

12/6/2018 Vocabulary Language: Start End explain define order

Learning Objectives Content: Start End 12/6/2018 Learning Objectives Content: Start End Define and explain each fundamental force: Strong, Electromagnetic, Weak, Gravitational Forces. Order forces based on magnitude of strength.

Learning Objectives Language: Start End 12/6/2018 Learning Objectives Language: Start End Define, explain and order verbally and in writing.

12/6/2018 Fundamental Forces

The Four Fundamental Forces of Nature Weakest - Strongest 12/6/2018 The Four Fundamental Forces of Nature Weakest - Strongest You need to memorise the order! Gravitational Force – Weakest force but infinite range. Acts between any two masses in the universe and is always attractive. Weak Nuclear Force - Next weakest but short range (10-18 m). Causes radioactive decay. Electromagnetic Force – Stronger with infinite range. Causes electric and magnetic effects and can be attractive or repulsive. Strong Nuclear Force – Strongest but short range (10-15 m). Holds the nuclei of atoms together and is basically attractive, but can be effectively repulsive in some circumstances.

Problems and Solutions 12/6/2018 Problems and Solutions https://www.antonine-education.co.uk/Pages/Physics_1/Particles/PP05/Fundamental_Forces.htm

Definition in your own words. Use it meaningfully in a sentence. 12/6/2018 Plenary Choose one of your lowest graded words from the vocabulary of this lesson and create a vocabulary word map. Definition in your own words. Synonyms Use it meaningfully in a sentence. Draw a picture of it. Vocabulary Word

12/6/2018 Grade yourself. Grade yourself on the vocabulary and learning objectives of the presentation.