Learners read an analogy comparing mechanical work (in this case, sliding a weight) to that of electrical power. The relationship of work, apparent work, and power factor is developed.
In this interactive object, learners examine how work is performed in foot-pounds by a hydraulic system that uses a pump and cylinder. A brief quiz completes the activity.
Can you guess how prevalent technology use is among children and pre-teens? Is it as high as you think? Higher than you might think? Find out!Source: How EdTech Can Help Improve Declining Student Attention Spans—MagicBox™ Blog. (n.d.). Retrieved May 1, 2021, from https://www.getmagicbox.com/blog/edtech-improve-declining-student-attention-spans/
Learners study the effect that pressure has on boiling temperatures. Once a liquid has reached a full boil, additional heat does not raise the liquid’s temperature; however, pressure can vary the boiling point of a liquid. A brief quiz completes the activity.
We have studied "Passive Voice" for quite a long time, how much do you know about it? How do you like it? We will study the last themes about "Passive Voice".