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Newton’s Law Of Motion

1st law of Motion The Concept of Inertia Explain the concept of inertia Inertia is the ability of a resting body to resist motion or a moving body to continue moving in a straight line when abruptly stopped. The more

Motion In Straight Line

Motion is the change of position of an object from one place to another. There are two types of motions; i. Circular motion-Is the motion of an object in a circle. Examples; a/. motion of the electron around the nucleus

Simple Machines

A simple machine is a non-powered mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force. In general, they can be defined as the simplest mechanisms that use mechanical advantage (also called leverage) to multiply force. A simple machine

Forces In Equilibrium

Moment of a Force The Effects of Turning Forces Explain the effects of turning forces A force is a push or pull which when applied to a body it will change its state either by stopping it if it was in motion

Magnetism

The Origin of Magnetism Explain the origin of magnetism Chinese were the first to use the metal magnetite called lodestone. A Lodestone was capable of attracting small iron pieces and it was used as a crude navigation compass by Greeks. Lodestones

Current Electricity

Electric current is the rate of charge flow past a given point in an electric circuit, measured in Coulombs/second which is named Amperes. In most DC electric circuits, it can be assumed that the resistance to current flow is a

Static Electricity

Explain the concept of static electricity Static electricity refers to the electric charges stored on a conductor. The Origin of Charges Explain the origin of charges When a plastic pen is rubbed with a cloth, it acquires the property of

Water

The Occurrence and Nature of Water Describe the occurrence and nature of water Water is the most abundant liquid in nature. It is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen. It occurs on land as seas, oceans, rivers, springs, wells, etc.

Formula Bonding and Nomenclature

Valence and Chemical Formula Explain the concept of valence Valency is the capacity of an atom to combine with one or more atoms to form a molecule or compound. Valency also refers the number of electrons that an atom can

Periodic Classification

Constructing the modern periodic table has been a major scientific achievement. The first steps towards working out this table were taken long before anyone had any idea about the structure of atoms. The number of elements discovered increased steadily during

Agricultural Development

What is Agriculture? Agriculture refers to a fundamental human activity, which i...

Population and Development

POPULATION STUDIES Is the general activities carried out for the purpose of acqu...

Study of Soil

CONCEPT OF SOIL AND SOIL PROFILE Soil appears very complex and thus differe...

Water Masses

GROUND WATER WATER CYCLE Rain falls on the earth surface in filtrates (soaks int...

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The Dynamic-Earth And Consequence

THEORIES THEORY OF ISOSTASY Denudation has been going on the continents where to...

Position Behaviours And Structure Of The Earth

GLOBE Is the model of the earth Earth Is ball of rock partly covered by wat...

Photograph interpretation

Photograph are the true image pictures showing truly appearance of the earth’s...

Maps and map interpretation

What is a map? Map is a scaled conventional representation of the whole or any o...

Simple survey and mapping

INTRODUCTION TO SURVEYING Surveying is an art or a science of measuring and reco...

Field research techniques

Definitions of Research – Research is the systematic investigation into a...

Application of statistics in geography

STATISTICS Statistics is a branch that deals with every aspect of the data. Stat...

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