Edexcel A Level Further Mathematics Mechanics
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English
ISBN
9781510434530
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Title Page
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Contents
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1 Kinematics
1.1 The language of motion in one dimension
1.2 The constant acceleration formulae
1.3 Variable acceleration
2 Motion in more than one dimension
2.1 Motion in more than one dimension
2.2 The equation of a path
2.3 Path of a projectile
3 Forces
3.1 Forces and Newton’s laws of motion
3.2 Working with vectors
3.3 Forces in equilibrium
3.4 Finding resultant forces
4 A model for friction
4.1 A model for friction
Practice questions: Set 1
5 Work, energy and power
5.1 Energy and momentum
5.2 Gravitational potential energy
5.3 Power
6 Impulse and momentum
6.1 Impulse
6.2 Conservation of momentum
6.3 Newton’s law of impact
7 Circular motion
7.1 Introduction to circular motion
7.2 Circular motion with constant speed
8 Moments of forces
8.1 Introduction to moments
8.2 The moment of a force which acts at an angle
9 Centre of mass 1
9.1 The centre of mass
9.2 Centre of mass of two- and three-dimensional bodies
10 Dimensional analysis
10.1 Dimensional analysis
Practice questions: Set 2
Practice questions: Set 2.1
Practice questions: Set 2.2
11 Further kinematics
11.1 Variable acceleration
11.2 Another form of acceleration
11.3 Motion in a circle
11.4 Motion in a vertical circle
12 Hooke’s law
12.1 Strings and springs
12.2 Using Hooke’s law with more than one spring or string
12.3 Work and energy
12.4 Vertical motion involving elastic forces
13 Oblique impact
13.1 Impulse and momentum in more than one dimension
13.2 Oblique impact of smooth elastic spheres
14 Centre of mass 2
14.1 Calculating volumes
14.2 Centres of mass
14.3 Centres of mass of plane regions
14.4 Centres of mass of non-uniform bodies
15 Modelling oscillations
15.1 Oscillating motion
15.2 Simple harmonic motion as a function of time
15.3 Alternative forms of the equation for SHM
15.4 Oscillating mechanical systems
Practice questions: Set 3
Practice questions: Set 3.1
Practice questions: Set 3.2
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