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.
OCR Mechanics 2 (M2) Revision (Big Exam Style Questions PowerPoint)Quick View
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OCR Mechanics 2 (M2) Revision (Big Exam Style Questions PowerPoint)

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All the past paper questions from the Delphis practice papers. There are 10 papers, each having 7 questions. Questions are sorted by both paper and topic. Topics covered include: Projectiles Circular Motion Work, Energy and Power Moments Centre of Mass Impulse and Restitution For more revision resources, visit www.ParkerMaths,com Please note: This PowerPoint contains too many links for me to check them all individually. If you find any mistakes, please email admin@parkermaths.com and I'll try to correct them.
Deriving real life circular motion examples. Structured, independent worksheet.Quick View
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Deriving real life circular motion examples. Structured, independent worksheet.

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A structured resource that guides students through deriving the equations for circular motion in a range of examples as required in the 2450 AQA A2 Physics syllabus. E.g. a car on a banked track, a long swing, the big dipper, a car on a hill. I split the class into groups of 3/4 and students worked through independently, occasionally requiring some teacher direction.
A-Level Physics Exam Questions with Solutions - Mechanics (Edexcel, AQA, OCR, Eduqas)Quick View
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A-Level Physics Exam Questions with Solutions - Mechanics (Edexcel, AQA, OCR, Eduqas)

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Collection of A-Level Physics exam questions on the topic of Mechanics. This pack contains questions and worked full solutions showing all steps. This can be used by teachers as a “walking-talking mock (WTM)”. This pack is a mixture of questions from the following exam boards: Edexcel (+ Edexcel International), AQA, OCR and Eduqas. The total number of marks for these questions is 58 marks.
GCSE Physics Exam Questions+Solutions- Mixed Topics (Triple Science) (Edexcel, AQA, OCR, Eduqas)Quick View
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GCSE Physics Exam Questions+Solutions- Mixed Topics (Triple Science) (Edexcel, AQA, OCR, Eduqas)

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Collection of GCSE Physics exam questions for Triple Science on mixed topics including space, fission, fusion, forces, waves, redshift and refraction. This pack contains questions and worked full solutions showing all steps. This can be used by teachers as a “walking-talking mock (WTM)”. This pack is a mixture of questions from the following exam boards: Edexcel (+ Edexcel International), AQA, OCR and Eduqas. The total number of marks for these questions is 80 marks.