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Core Skills Analysis

Physics

  • Understanding of air pressure and suction created by the vacuum cleaner.
  • Application of Newton's third law of motion in the operation of the vacuum cleaner.
  • Observation of the conversion of electrical energy to mechanical energy in the vacuum cleaner.
  • Recognition of the physical forces involved in the movement and collection of debris by the vacuum cleaner.

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To enhance learning from hoovering, students can experiment with different types of vacuum cleaners to understand variations in air pressure and suction power. They can also explore the history of vacuum cleaners and how technological advancements have improved their efficiency. Additionally, conducting simple experiments to measure the amount of dust and debris collected by the vacuum cleaner in different settings can provide insights into factors affecting cleaning effectiveness.

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