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Sports and physics quiz

Physics is integral to all sports – regardless of whether it is gymnastics, skydiving or billiards.

In this activity, students explore some of the physics involved in weightlifting and cycling, using an interactive online or paper-based quiz. The quiz combines scientific literacy with reading literacy and provides students with an opportunity to practise the science capability ‘Interpreting representations’. It also demonstrates contextual learning by applying physics conceptual knowledge to real-life applications.

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Test your knowledge of some of the physics involved in weightlifting and cycling.

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By the end of this activity, students should be able to:

  • use scientific literacy skills to read and interpret diagrams

  • use reading literacy skills to locate information and answer the quiz questions

  • apply physics concepts to sporting contexts.

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  • background information for teachers

  • student instructions.

Sports and physics quiz

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