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- | **1. What is a force?| | + | **1. What is a force?|What is a force? |
- | **2. Introduction to force and gravity| | + | **2. Introduction to force and gravity|Force and gravity |
- | **3. Other types of force| | + | **3. Other types of force|Other forces |
- | **4. Forces and vectors| | + | **4. Forces and vectors|Forces and vectors |
*Part 2|Part 2 | *Part 2|Part 2 | ||
- | **5. Forces and equilibrium | | + | **5. Forces and equilibrium |Forces and equilibrium |
- | **6. Kinematics in one dimension| | + | **6. Kinematics in one dimension|Kinematics |
- | **7. Position Vectors| | + | **7. Position Vectors|Position Vectors |
- | **8. Constant acceleration equations in vector form| | + | **8. Constant acceleration equations in vector form|Constant acceleration |
*Part 3|Part 3 | *Part 3|Part 3 | ||
- | **9. Newton’s first law| | + | **9. Newton’s first law|Newton’s first law |
- | **10. Newton’s second law| | + | **10. Newton’s second law|Newton’s second law |
- | **11. Newton’s third law| | + | **11. Newton’s third law|Newton’s third law |
- | **12. Mathematical modelling in mechanics| | + | **12. Mathematical modelling in mechanics|Mathematical modelling |
+ | *Practice tests | ||
+ | **Practice Test Paper 1|Practice Test Paper 1 | ||
+ | **Solution to Test Paper 1|Solution to Test Paper 1 | ||
+ | **Practice Test Paper 2|Practice Test Paper 2 | ||
+ | **Solution to Test Paper 2|Solution to Test Paper 2 | ||
+ | **Practice Test Paper 3|Practice Test Paper 3 | ||
+ | **Solution to Test Paper 3|Solution to Test Paper 3 | ||
*Part 4|Part 4 | *Part 4|Part 4 | ||
- | **13. Moments| | + | **13. Moments|Moments |
- | **14. Moments and equilibrium| | + | **14. Moments and equilibrium|Equilibrium |
- | **15. Momentum and impulse| | + | **15. Momentum and impulse|Momentum and impulse |
- | **16. Conservation of momentum| | + | **16. Conservation of momentum|Conservation of momentum |
*Part 5|Part 5 | *Part 5|Part 5 | ||
- | **17. Conservation of energy| | + | **17. Conservation of energy|Conservation of energy |
- | **18. Motion with variable acceleration I| | + | **18. Motion with variable acceleration I|Variable acceleration I |
- | **19. Motion with variable acceleration II| | + | **19. Motion with variable acceleration II|Variable acceleration II |
- | **20. Circular Motion| | + | **20. Circular Motion|Circular Motion |
Current revision
- Part 1|Part 1
- 1. What is a force?|What is a force?
- 2. Introduction to force and gravity|Force and gravity
- 3. Other types of force|Other forces
- 4. Forces and vectors|Forces and vectors
- Part 2|Part 2
- 5. Forces and equilibrium |Forces and equilibrium
- 6. Kinematics in one dimension|Kinematics
- 7. Position Vectors|Position Vectors
- 8. Constant acceleration equations in vector form|Constant acceleration
- Part 3|Part 3
- 9. Newton’s first law|Newton’s first law
- 10. Newton’s second law|Newton’s second law
- 11. Newton’s third law|Newton’s third law
- 12. Mathematical modelling in mechanics|Mathematical modelling
- Practice tests
- Practice Test Paper 1|Practice Test Paper 1
- Solution to Test Paper 1|Solution to Test Paper 1
- Practice Test Paper 2|Practice Test Paper 2
- Solution to Test Paper 2|Solution to Test Paper 2
- Practice Test Paper 3|Practice Test Paper 3
- Solution to Test Paper 3|Solution to Test Paper 3
- Part 4|Part 4
- 13. Moments|Moments
- 14. Moments and equilibrium|Equilibrium
- 15. Momentum and impulse|Momentum and impulse
- 16. Conservation of momentum|Conservation of momentum
- Part 5|Part 5
- 17. Conservation of energy|Conservation of energy
- 18. Motion with variable acceleration I|Variable acceleration I
- 19. Motion with variable acceleration II|Variable acceleration II
- 20. Circular Motion|Circular Motion