Written for the new 2000 specifications
1: Modelling 2: Vectors 3: Kinematics 4: Force 5: Newton's law of motion 6: Calculus in kinematics 7: Kinematics in two and three dimensions 8: Relative motion 9: Friction 10: Turning effect of forces 11: Centre of mass 12: Work, energy and power 13: Momentum and impulse 14: Jointed rods and frameworks 15: Dimensional analysis 16: Circular motion 17: Elasticity 18: Oscillatory motion 19: Differential equations
"It engenders an image of mechanics as a coherent whole, unlike some of its modular rivals." - TES
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