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    A-Level Maths: Mechanics (Year 2)

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    A-Level Maths: Mechanics (Year 2)

    A-Level Maths: Mechanics (Year 2)
    Last updated 1/2021
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 6.94 GB | Duration: 8h 46m

    Master the mechanics content from A-level maths (second year), and practice on real past paper exam questions.

    What you'll learn

    Moments

    Kinematics

    Statics and equilibrium

    Forces

    Dynamics

    Variable acceleration

    Vectors

    Requirements

    A good knowledge of AS-level mechanics or equivalent.

    A good scientific calculator (e.g. Casio classwiz fx-991EX or graphical calculator).

    Description

    A-Level Maths: Mechanics (Year 2) is a course for anyone studying A-Level Maths:This course covers everything in the mechanics component of maths A-Level 2nd year content, and builds on the content covered in my first year course A-Level Maths: Mechanics (Year 1 / AS). The course is suitable for all major exam boards, including Edexcel, OCR, AQA and MEI. It is also a great intermediate course for anyone interested in developing their understanding of the subject.The main sections of the course are:Moments - we will learn how to calculate the moment of a force, and use this in a broad range of scenarios, including modelling ladders leaning against walls, rods on supports and hanging from ropes, and more.Kinematics - we will learn how to model a projectile flying through the air, look at how to use calculus to explore variable acceleration in one and two dimensions, and use vectors to model the motion of objects in two dimensions.Dynamics - we will learn how to work with friction, and see how this influences the motion of objects on rough surfaces, including inclined planes. We will also look at more complex systems, such as connected particles, building on the previous year's work on Newton's second law of motion.What you get in this course:Videos: Watch as I explain each topic, introducing all the key ideas, and then go through a range of different examples, covering all the important ideas in each. In these videos I also point out the most common misconceptions and errors so that you can avoid them.Quizzes: Each sub-section is followed by a short quiz for you to test your understanding of the content just covered. Most of the questions in the quizzes are taken from real A-Level past papers. Feel free to ask for help if you get stuck on these!Worksheets: At the end of each chapter I have made a collection of different questions taken from real A-Level past papers for you to put it all together and try for yourself. At the bottom of each worksheet is a full mark-scheme so you can see how you have done.This course comes with:A 30 day money-back guarantee.A printable Udemy certificate of completion.Support in the Q&A section - ask me if you get stuck!I really hope you enjoy this course!Woody

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: Moments

    Lecture 2 Moments Introduction

    Lecture 3 The Component of a Force

    Lecture 4 The Resultant Moment

    Lecture 5 Equilibrium - Finding Reaction Forces

    Lecture 6 Equilibrium - Finding Masses

    Lecture 7 Equilibrium - Finding Distances

    Lecture 8 Rods at Angles

    Lecture 9 Ladders

    Lecture 10 Centres of Mass

    Lecture 11 Tilting

    Lecture 12 Moments - Exam Questions

    Section 3: Forces and Friction

    Lecture 13 Resultant Forces - Components

    Lecture 14 Forces and Newton's Second Law

    Lecture 15 Inclined Planes - part 1

    Lecture 16 Inclined Planes - part 2

    Lecture 17 Friction Intro

    Lecture 18 Friction on an Inclined Plane - part 1

    Lecture 19 Friction on an Inclined Plane - part 2

    Lecture 20 Forces and Friction - Exam Questions

    Section 4: Projectiles

    Lecture 21 Projectiles Intro - Modelling Assumptions

    Lecture 22 Horizontal Projection

    Lecture 23 Components of Velocity

    Lecture 24 Projection at an Angle - Distances

    Lecture 25 Projection at an Angle - Speed - part 1

    Lecture 26 Projection at an Angle - Speed - part 2

    Lecture 27 Projection at an Angle - Finding Angles

    Lecture 28 Velocity as a Vector

    Lecture 29 Projectile Motion Formulae

    Lecture 30 Projectiles - Exam Questions

    Section 5: Equilibrium

    Lecture 31 Three Forces in Equilibrium

    Lecture 32 Three Forces in Equilibrium - The Triangle Method

    Lecture 33 Equilibrium on an Inclined Plane

    Lecture 34 Connected Particles on an Inclined Plane

    Lecture 35 Hanging Objects

    Lecture 36 Limiting Equilibrium

    Lecture 37 Limiting Equilibrium on an Inclined Plane

    Lecture 38 Limiting Equilibrium - Further Example

    Lecture 39 Statics - Rods

    Lecture 40 Statics - Ladders - part 1

    Lecture 41 Statics - Ladders - part 2

    Lecture 42 Equilibrium - Exam Questions

    Section 6: Dynamics

    Lecture 43 Motion on a Rough Inclined Plane - No Other Forces

    Lecture 44 Motion on a Rough Inclined Plane - Parallel Forces

    Lecture 45 Motion on a Rough Inclined Plane - Non-Parallel Forces - part 1

    Lecture 46 Motion on a Rough Inclined Plane - Non-Parallel Forces - part 2

    Lecture 47 Motion of Connected Particles on a Rough Plane - part 1

    Lecture 48 Motion of Connected Particles on a Rough Plane - part 2

    Lecture 49 Dynamics - Exam Questions

    Section 7: Further Kinematics

    Lecture 50 Vectors - Constant Velocity

    Lecture 51 Vectors - Constant Acceleration - part 1

    Lecture 52 Vectors - Constant Acceleration - part 2

    Lecture 53 Vectors - Two Moving Objects

    Lecture 54 Variable Acceleration in One Dimension - part 1

    Lecture 55 Variable Acceleration in One Dimension - part 2

    Lecture 56 Variable Acceleration in Two Dimensions - part 1

    Lecture 57 Variable Acceleration in Two Dimensions - part 2

    Lecture 58 Further Kinematics - Exams Questions

    Students taking (or planning to take) A-level maths.,Anyone interested in working through an intermediate level course in mechanics.