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The usage of IT at English lessons Our group : Sorokina Dasha, Gushchina Lena, Chuikova Anna Bondar Evgeniy, Gabdrahmanov Evgeniy English teacher : Snegireva Natalia Vladimirovna
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Contents PHYSICS GEOMETRY
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PHYSICS SCIENTISTS MAIN TERMS IT WAS INTERESTING TO KNOW BACK
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SCIENTISTS LORD KELVIN ALBERT EINSTINE BACK
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Motion Waves Energy BACK MAIN TERMS
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IT WAS INTERESTING TO KNOW BIG BANG LASERSRADIATION BACK
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GEOMETRY SCIENTISTS MAIN TERM IT WAS INTERESTING TO KNOW BACK
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SCIENTISTS EUCLID BACK Archimedes
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MAIN TERM SOLID FIGURES BACK
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IT WAS INTERESTING TO KNOW Graphs Statistics Trigonometry BACK
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GRAPHS We can see the relationship between two or more pieces of information by using graphs and can present numerical data as a picture. This allows more simply to understand and use the data. BACKNEXT
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GRAPHS The simple graphs: Vertical axis (Y-axis) Horizontal axis (X- axis). The point where the axis meet is known as zero point. BACK
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Statistics Statistics is the branch of mathematics concerned with collecting and interpreting data. The data are often collected by interviewing a sample group of people. BACKNEXT
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Solid figures The solid figures most easily categorized are called polyheadra. Five regular polyheadras: –Tetrahedron (four triangular faces) –Octahedron (eight triangular faces) –Dodecahedron (12 five-sided faces) –Rosaheadron (12 triangular faces) –The cube (six square faces) BACK
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Euclid Worked in Alexandria, Egypt, 2300 years ago; He is a famous for writing Elements, a series of 13 books; Wrote on music and other subjects. BACK
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Statistics The information going from the sample group of people can be useful in government agencies and businesses. BACK
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Trigonometry Trigonometry is the branch of mathematics connected with the relationship between sides and angles of triangles. BACK Trigonometry can be used to find the measurements of unknown sides and angels of triangles.
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Motion Everything in the world is in motion. Examples of motion: Objects (rocks and buildings) Flight of an airplane and etc. BACKNEXT
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MOTION The Earth itself is moving around the sun. All motion requires force to start, to change speed or direction, or stop. BACK
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WAVES Some waves transport energy through matter by causing the matter to vibrate. Types of waves: Transverse (crosswise) waves Longitudinal (lengthwise) waves BACK
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ENERGY Everything happens because of energy. Types of energy: Chemical energy Light energy Nuclear energy BACK NEXT
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ENERGY Energy can switch one form to another when work is done. BACK
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Albert Einstein Introduced new theories about the nature of time, space, energy, and gravity. His theories were used to produce nuclear bombs. BACK
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Lasers «Light Amplification by stimulated Emission of Radiation» A devise for converting ordinary light into an intense narrow bean. Passes an electric current through material: solid, liquid, gas. BACK
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Radiation Alpha rays Gamma raysBeta rays 2 protons 2 neutrons + charge Electrons - charge No mass No charge BACK
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Lord Kelvin The founder of modern British physics. His name is given to a unit of temperature. Calculated that the lowest t any matter could achieve -273C. BACK
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The Big Bang. Some scientists believe that the universe was born 15billion years ago in a colossal explosion called the Big Bang. The young universe began to expand rapidly and tiny particles of matter formed. Over millions of years this matters began to develop into the first galaxies. BACK
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Archimedes discovered the value of “pi”, which is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter; looked for ways of measuring the volume and mass of irregular objects; discovered the principle of displacement. BACK
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