{"id":69734,"date":"2012-02-15T22:45:12","date_gmt":"2012-02-15T22:45:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.immortalitymedicine.tv\/uncategorized\/tes-the-largest-network-of-teachers-in-the-world.php"},"modified":"2024-08-17T15:36:37","modified_gmt":"2024-08-17T19:36:37","slug":"tes-the-largest-network-of-teachers-in-the-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nano-medicine\/tes-the-largest-network-of-teachers-in-the-world.php","title":{"rendered":"TES the largest network of teachers in the world"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Electrical        energy loop game by kate_m_flynn      Most      Popular Activity      <\/p>\n<p id=      \"ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_SearchListing_ListingRepeater_ctl00_description\"      class=\"keywords\">        Electrical energy loop game. An end of topic (energy &amp;        electricity) revision activity. Power = \u2026. Start \u2026.Energy        transferred \u00f7 time 100J \u00f7 10s = \u2026.. \u2026..10W 1000W is the        same as\u2026.. \u2026\u20261kW 1MW is the same as\u2026\u2026 \u2026\u20261000000W A      <\/p>\n<p>                      Capacitance        questions by kate_m_flynn      Recommended      Worksheet      <\/p>\n<p id=      \"ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_SearchListing_ListingRepeater_ctl01_description\"      class=\"keywords\">        Capacitance questions. A variety of capacitance questions        Capacitor discharge questions A 47 ?F capacitor is charged        to 6.0 V and then discharged through a 1.0 M? resistor.        What is the initial charge stored in the capacitor?        Calculate the \u2026      <\/p>\n<p>                              Electrical symbols bingo sheets by kate_m_flynn      Popular      Game, puzzle, quiz      <\/p>\n<p id=      \"ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_SearchListing_ListingRepeater_ctl02_description\"      class=\"keywords\">        Electrical symbols bingo sheets. I call out the quantity        and they mark the symbol. Revision of electrical (mostly)        symbols. Q Charge n Nano OR x 10^-9 E Electric field        strength OR Force per unit charge ? Micro OR x 10^-6 F        Force OR Rate of\u2026      <\/p>\n<p>                      Electrical        symbols PP by kate_m_flynn      Popular      Activity      <\/p>\n<p id=      \"ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_SearchListing_ListingRepeater_ctl03_description\"      class=\"keywords\">        Electrical symbols PP. To revise electrical symbols and        introduce new \"KS5\" ones Voltmeter Inductor Buzzer      <\/p>\n<p>                      Particle        sorting by kate_m_flynn      Activity      <\/p>\n<p id=      \"ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_SearchListing_ListingRepeater_ctl04_description\"      class=\"keywords\">        Particle sorting. Make up the cards in to sets. Students        are to classify the particles by shared properties. Used as        an introduction to the topic. Sorting particles Property in        common Particles neutron proton n p Mass (MeV\/c2) Charge        (e) B\u2026      <\/p>\n<p>                      Electricity        Quiz GCSE by kate_m_flynn      Activity      <\/p>\n<p id=      \"ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_SearchListing_ListingRepeater_ctl05_description\"      class=\"keywords\">        Electricity Quiz GCSE. To review GCSE electricity at start        of Y12 topic 1 What is this the symbol for? Filament bulb 2        What is this the symbol for? Cell 3 What is this the symbol        for? Resistor 4 What is this the symbol for? Variable        resist\u2026      <\/p>\n<p>                      Circuit        rules starter by kate_m_flynn      Activity      <\/p>\n<p id=      \"ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_SearchListing_ListingRepeater_ctl06_description\"      class=\"keywords\">        Circuit rules starter. Very quick starter to recall how        current and p.d. behave in circuits. For Y12 or high        ability Y11 Find the resistance of, current through and        p.d. across each component The bulbs are identical, the        resistors are not.      <\/p>\n<p>                      Particle        physics bingo by kate_m_flynn      Activity      <\/p>\n<p id=      \"ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_SearchListing_ListingRepeater_ctl07_description\"      class=\"keywords\">        Particle physics bingo. To introduce particles Particle        Bingo ?e ?0 ?- e- ?? n ?+ ?+ ?- ?0 ?- ?? J\/?0 ?0 ?+ ?+        Particle Bingo J\/?0 ?+ ?- K+ ?- ?0 ?0 ?+ ?- K0 ?+ ?0 ?+ ?+        ?- ?+ Particle Bingo ? ?- ?+ ?- ?+ ?e ?-      <\/p>\n<p>                      Resistivity        calculations by kate_m_flynn      Worksheet      <\/p>\n<p id=      \"ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_SearchListing_ListingRepeater_ctl08_description\"      class=\"keywords\">        Resistivity calculations. Practicing the equation . Use the        equation R = ?l\/A to show that the unit of ? is the ?m .        Calculate the resistance of a copper wire of length 2.3 m        and cross-sectional area 1.5 x 10-9 m2. Copper has a        resistivity\u2026      <\/p>\n<p>                      Internal        resistance by kate_m_flynn      Worksheet      <\/p>\n<p id=      \"ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_SearchListing_ListingRepeater_ctl09_description\"      class=\"keywords\">        Internal resistance. Quick questions on internal resistance        Questions on internal resistance . A battery of emf 12 V        and internal resistance 1.5 ? was connected to a 4.5 ?        resistor. Calculate: a) the total resistance of the circuit        b) the \u2026      <\/p>\n<p>                      Q=It        question sheet by kate_m_flynn      Worksheet      <\/p>\n<p id=      \"ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_SearchListing_ListingRepeater_ctl10_description\"      class=\"keywords\">        Q=It question sheet. Questions on Q=It . a) The current in        a wire is 0.72 A. Calculate the charge that passes through        the wire in: (i) 4 s (ii) 7 min b) Calculate the average        current in a wire if a charge of 3500 C passes in: (i) 9 s        (ii) \u2026      <\/p>\n<p>                      Quick        V=IR Q&#039;s by kate_m_flynn      Worksheet      <\/p>\n<p id=      \"ctl00_ContentPlaceHolder2_SearchListing_ListingRepeater_ctl11_description\"      class=\"keywords\">        Quick V=IR Q&#039;s. 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