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Centre of mass<\/a> – Smart Notebook – A complete interactive lesson that develops intuition before formalising formulae.<\/p>\n

Centre of mass interactive<\/a> – Excel – An interactive spreadsheet that can be used to develop pupil intuition. Maybe stick some bluetack on the board\/screen and ask pupils to get the centre of mass there by changing some preset variables as a starter activity..<\/p>\n

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