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Graded Exercises in Mechanics


Graded Exercises in Advanced Level Mathematics

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No. of pages 196

Published: 2001

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Graded Exercises in Mechanics is a wide-ranging collection of exercises for homework, practice and revision. It is part of the series Graded Exercises in Advanced Level Mathematics, which provides a comprehensive collection of exercises for the new AS and A2 specifications. These exercises allow the practice needed to develop understanding and revise for examinations. Each topic has exercises in four sections: Basic questions provide routine practice in standard techniques; Intermediate questions are more challenging and of the standard of more straightforward A level questions; Advanced questions are designed to challenge more able students and include more demanding A level questions and some even harder, aimed at those trying for the highest grades; Revision questions provide material to revise a particular topic thoroughly and build confidence. Answers are included.

 

This book is part of a book series called Graded Exercises in Advanced Level Mathematics .

There are 196 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by Cambridge University Press .

This book has the following chapters: 1, Motion in one dimension; 2, Projectiles; 3, Resultant and relative velocities; 4, Motion in a horizontal circle; 5, Momentum; 6, Forces in equilibrium; 7, Force models; 8, Newton's second law; 9, Work, energy, power; 10, Motion in a vertical circle; 11, Simple harmonic motion; 12, Collisions; 13, Moments and couples; 14, Centre of mass

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Graded Exercises in Advanced Level Mathematics

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