Part 1
What is a force?
Force and gravity
Other forces
Forces and vectors
Part 2
Forces and equilibrium
Kinematics
Position Vectors
Constant acceleration
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Newton’s first law
Newton’s second law
Newton’s third law
Mathematical modelling
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Solution to Test Paper 1
Practice Test Paper 2
Solution to Test Paper 2
Practice Test Paper 3
Solution to Test Paper 3
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Moments
Equilibrium
Momentum and impulse
Conservation of momentum
Part 5
Conservation of energy
Variable acceleration I
Variable acceleration II
Circular Motion
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Solution to Test Paper 1
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0
2
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7
2
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2
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9
8)
s
s
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49
19
6
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2
5
Max Height
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5
+
2
.5
=
7
.5 m
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2
2
4
3
3
6