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Physics GCSE force and pressure

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2007

Ricardo, a science tutor working with brightontuition.co.uk, explains these concepts which are often confused, using a wooden stick as a model

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  • fishes dont have lungs they breath water....gills....

    btw thx

  • ricardo can you please explain the forces and pressures on the recently discovered deep ocean fish, living 5 miles under the sea. if i made the correct calculation, 5 miles is 800,000 cm, and since one cc of water weighs 1 gram, that's 800 kg of force. why is the animal not squished? why do they say that the animal has no lungs? why can't you keep an air bubble so low down there?

  • This was great- work on your editing man, it spoils what you're saying.

  • fucking hard test my friend

  • v helpful - cool vid

  • sera k podias por mais videos sobre ciencias?

    i am doing my GCSEs at the momment that would be really great. brigado, bjao.

    Ps. es brasileiro certo?

  • omg loooooooooooooooooool hahahaha any ways thank u i got my gcses soon

  • LOL.

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