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This downloadable video is part of the multimedia package Stuff and Substance, developed by the Gatsby Science Enhancement Programme (SEP). It can be used to show water condensing out of the air. A pure sample of water is normally in the liquid state at room temperature, but water particles can remain separated...
This video demonstrates how the gravitational potential energy of a skateboarder is converted into kinetic energy as they move down a ramp. It discusses efficiency and how you can calculate the energy mathematically at both stages. It also ties into SUVAT and demonstrates how an objects acceleration due to...
In this video Simon Hepburn- Director of Pathways and Partnerships at the Academies Enterprise Trust- discusses his thoughts on the positive impact Core Maths can have for students and industry.
Sue Southwood from the Education Training Foundation team shares her understanding of what Core Maths has to offer students, employers and universities- including the use of applied and practical mathematics in specific contexts.
Professor David Burghes- Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Plymouth- explains the important role Core Maths can have in preparing students to meet the demands of working in a global economy.