Key revision points for M1 Mechanics A-Level MathsQuick View
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Key revision points for M1 Mechanics A-Level Maths

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A collection of key points to remember for M1 Mechanics AS Maths/Further Maths. Prevents against silly mistakes and allows students to reach top marks! Possible mistakes collected from the questions and mark schemes from 20+ past papers. Relevant to M1 content: > Motion graphs > Velocity and acceleration > Displacement / position / distance > Distance and speed and time > Differentiation/integration > Bearings and angles > Unit vectors > Normal reaction > Free motion > Cartesian equations > Terminology - smooth, light, inextensible etc > Projectiles > Particles colliding > Force diagrams > Triangles of forces > Resolving forces Information divided into clear headings. Recommended for A-Level Maths students taking M1, especially relevant for OCR MEI exam board. An invaluable collection of points to have before an exam.
BTec Engineering - Rotational Motion (PowerPoint + Worksheet)Quick View
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BTec Engineering - Rotational Motion (PowerPoint + Worksheet)

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This is a 17 slide PowerPoint and a worksheet of questions that covers BTec National Engineering (A-Level equivalent) on the topic of Rotational Motion. This is the fifth PowerPoint in this section which covers an introduction to circular mathematics and applies this to rotational engineering. This includes Angular Displacement, Radians, Angular Velocity, Angular Displacement, Tangential Velcoity, Centripetal Acceleration, and Torque.
BTec Engineering - Dynamic Engineering Systems (8 lessons)Quick View
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BTec Engineering - Dynamic Engineering Systems (8 lessons)

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This is a bundle, at a discounted price, that covers the Dynamic Engineering Systems and Lifting Machines of the BTec National Engineering Course: SUVAT / Kinematic Principles Forces and Linear Motion Momentum Conservation of Energy Rotational Motion Energy in Rotating Mechanics Efficiency and Mechanical Advantage Lifting Machines
Mechanics 1 (Edexcel) RevisionQuick View
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Mechanics 1 (Edexcel) Revision

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Here is my power point trying to structure questions for M1 from past papers. I have split the paper into 6 sections and tried to group questions together. For use by giving to pupils and leaving them to it, or working through topics as a class. Every question from 2006-2018. Also works extremely well on iPads.
Mechanics 2 powerpointsQuick View
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Mechanics 2 powerpoints

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A set of powerpoints covering all topics in M2. Examples labelled WB correspond to the separately attached 'Workbook&' (I give this as a single booklet so pupils have a clear model answer to each topic). References to Exercises are from the Pearson Edexcel M2 textbook.
3.3 Circular motionQuick View
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3.3 Circular motion

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Topical Past Papers are an essential tool for any student looking to succeed in their exams. These questions are similar to regular past paper questions, but instead of covering all topics, they focus on a specific topic or theme. This allows students to test their knowledge in a more targeted way and identify any areas they may need to improve on. By practicing with Topical Past Papers, students have the opportunity to enhance their understanding of a subject and build their confidence ahead of the exam.
Centripetal acceleration formulaQuick View
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Centripetal acceleration formula

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A simple yet rigorous mathematical derivation of the centripetal acceleration formula, a=(v^2)/r, including that the direction is towards the centre of the circle. Use as a handout for A-level students who want to push themselves a little beyond the specification without getting out of their depth.