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    Q&A - P3 Science

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    • jedamumJ Offline
      jedamum
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      smartmummy:
      Hi Jedamum!

      For P3, I think, we no need to go deeper (atleast for my son's school).I consider all metals are natural.
      thanks smartmummy. :snooze:

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      • PiggyLalalaP Offline
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        Need help. What is the definition of β€˜hard’ in the topic diversity ( material)? It is not the opposite of soft and hard is not equal to not fragile. Am i right to say that? Is wood considered as hard? Can give an example of an object that is hard and not fragile other than diamonds. Hard : cannot be scratched easily???

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          vlim
          last edited by

          PiggyLalala:
          Need help. What is the definition of 'hard' in topic diversity ( material)? It is not the opposite of soft and hard is not equal to not fragile. Am i right to say that? Is wood considered as hard? Can give an example of hard object that is hard and not fragile other than diamonds. Hard : cannot be scratched easily???

          metal ?...fragile is meant for glass right 🀷

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          • jedamumJ Offline
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            hardness is the ability to withstand scratches.

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            • jedamumJ Offline
              jedamum
              last edited by

              PiggyLalala:
              Need help. What is the definition of 'hard' in topic diversity ( material)? It is not the opposite of soft and hard is not equal to not fragile. Am i right to say that? Is wood considered as hard? Can give an example of hard object that is hard and not fragile other than diamonds. Hard : cannot be scratched easily???

              piggylalala,
              my boy is also having confusion over hard vs strong, fragile vs durable, elastic vs flexible. 🀷
              whether wood is hard, have to have something to compare with.
              hard objects can be glass. glass is hard, but brittle.

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              • PiggyLalalaP Offline
                PiggyLalala
                last edited by

                Metal can be scratched easily??? Yes / no?? So confusing...:(

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                • V Offline
                  vlim
                  last edited by

                  PiggyLalala:
                  Metal can be scratched easily??? Yes / no?? So confusing...:(

                  but is hard right?..and strong...no? πŸ˜‰

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                    mdqs
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                    PiggyLalala:
                    Need help. What is the definition of 'hard' in topic diversity ( material)? It is not the opposite of soft and hard is not equal to not fragile. Am i right to say that? Is wood considered as hard? Can give an example of hard object that is hard and not fragile other than diamonds. Hard : cannot be scratched easily???

                    According to the science process skills book, a material is hard if it does not deform easily. It is also not easily scratched. Examples are metal and wood. πŸ˜‰

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                    • jedamumJ Offline
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                      PiggyLalala:
                      Metal can be scratched easily??? Yes / no?? So confusing...:(

                      haha...i think 'easily' or not, have to have something to compare with.
                      generally, metal, steel, concrete and some plastics are classify as 'hard' as they are not scratched easily.

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                        last edited by

                        jedamum:
                        PiggyLalala:

                        Need help. What is the definition of 'hard' in topic diversity ( material)? It is not the opposite of soft and hard is not equal to not fragile. Am i right to say that? Is wood considered as hard? Can give an example of hard object that is hard and not fragile other than diamonds. Hard : cannot be scratched easily???


                        piggylalala,
                        my boy is also having confusion over hard vs strong, fragile vs durable, elastic vs flexible. 🀷
                        whether wood is hard, have to have something to compare with.
                        hard objects can be glass. glass is hard, but brittle.

                        yupp.. same here.. so hard does not mean strong???

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