08-13-2023, 08:31 PM
Published 8/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.55 GB | Duration: 10h 43m
Master the content from Paper 4 (Mechanics) of Cambridge International A-Level Maths
What you'll learn
Velocity and Acceleration
Forces and Newton's Laws of Motion
Friction
Equilibrium
Energy and Power
Requirements
Knowledge of basic calculus is required in one of the chapters
Description
CIE International A-Level Maths is a course for anyone studying the Cambridge International A-Level Maths:This course covers all the content in Paper 4 (Mechanics) of the Cambridge International A-Level Maths Course. It is also a great introduction to mechanics for anyone interested in getting started. The main sections of the course are:- Velocity and Acceleration- we look at using graphs and SUVAT equations to solve a range of kinematics problems.- Forces and Motion - we learn how to use Newton's laws of motion to analyse the forces acting on objects to determine their motion.- Variable Acceleration - we learn how to use calculus to solve problems where an object's motion can be expressed as a function of time.- Forces and Friction - we learn how to use a model for friction and apply it to understand how it affects the motion of objects.- Equilibrium - we learn how to understand systems in equilibrium, looking at limiting equilibrium and and other more advanced concepts.- Work, Energy and Power - we learn what these concepts are and how to use them to solve problems relating to kinetic and potential energy.- Momentum - we learn what momentum is and how to use it to solve problems relating to colliding particles.Please note: This course is intended for people studying the Cambridge International A-Level Maths Syllabus, and not the UK syllabus (covered by Edexcel, OCR, AQA and MEI exam boards). If you are looking for these, check out my other courses on these!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 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: Velocity and Acceleration
Lecture 2 Vectors vs Scalars
Lecture 3 Displacement-Time Graphs
Lecture 4 Displacement-Time Graph Example
Lecture 5 Velocity-Time Graphs
Lecture 6 Velocity-Time Graphs Example 1
Lecture 7 Velocity-Time Graphs Example 2
Lecture 8 Acceleration-Time Graphs
Lecture 9 SUVAT Equations
Lecture 10 Proofs of SUVAT Equations
Lecture 11 SUVAT Equations - Example 1
Lecture 12 SUVAT Equations - Example 2
Lecture 13 Two Parts of a Journey
Lecture 14 Two Moving Objects
Lecture 15 The Gravitational Constant - g
Lecture 16 Projectiles
Lecture 17 Projectiles - Example 1
Lecture 18 Projectiles - Example 2
Section 3: Forces and Motion
Lecture 19 Force Diagrams - Part 1
Lecture 20 Force Diagrams - Part 2
Lecture 21 Resultant Forces
Lecture 22 Magnitude and Direction
Lecture 23 Forces as Vectors
Lecture 24 Vectors Example
Lecture 25 Parallel Vectors
Lecture 26 Newton's Second Law of Motion
Lecture 27 Newton's Second Law of Motion - Example 1
Lecture 28 Newton's Second Law of Motion - Example 2
Lecture 29 SUVAT and Forces
Lecture 30 Connected Particles - Part 1
Lecture 31 Connected Particles - Part 2
Lecture 32 Connected Particles - Part 3
Lecture 33 Changing Forces - Part 1
Lecture 34 Changing Forces - Part 2
Lecture 35 Modelling Assumptions
Section 4: Variable Acceleration
Lecture 36 Motion as a Function of Time
Lecture 37 Using Differentiation - Part 1
Lecture 38 Using Differentiation - Part 2
Lecture 39 Turning Points
Lecture 40 Using Integration - Part 1
Lecture 41 Using Integration - Part 2
Lecture 42 SUVAT Equations
Lecture 43 Calculator Use
Section 5: Resolving Forces and Friction
Lecture 44 Resultant Forces - Components
Lecture 45 Components and Newton's Second Law
Lecture 46 Inclined Planes - Part 1
Lecture 47 Inclined Planes - Part 2
Lecture 48 Friction
Lecture 49 Friction on an Inclined Plane - Part 1
Lecture 50 Friction on an Inclined Plane - Part 2
Lecture 51 Motion on a Rough Inclined Plane - No Other Forces
Lecture 52 Motion on a Rough Inclined Plane - Parallel Forces
Lecture 53 Motion on a Rough Inclined Plane - Non-Parallel Forces - Part 1
Lecture 54 Motion on a Rough Inclined Plane - Non-Parallel Forces - Part 2
Lecture 55 Connected Particles on a Rough Inclined Plane - Part 1
Lecture 56 Connected Particles on a Rough Inclined Plane - Part 2
Section 6: Equilibrium
Lecture 57 Three Forces in Equilibrium
Lecture 58 Three Forces in Equilibrium - The Triangle Method
Lecture 59 Equilibrium on an Inclined Plane
Lecture 60 Connected Particles in Equilibrium on an Inclined Plane
Lecture 61 Hanging Objects in Equilibrium
Lecture 62 Limiting Equilibrium
Lecture 63 Limiting Equilibrium on an Inclined Plane
Lecture 64 Limiting Equilibrium - Further Examples
Section 7: Work, Energy and Power
Lecture 65 The Work Done by a Force
Lecture 66 The Work Done by a Force - Components
Lecture 67 Kinetic Energy
Lecture 68 Gravitational Potential Energy - Part 1
Lecture 69 Gravitational Potential Energy - Part 2
Lecture 70 The Work-Energy Principle - Part 1
Lecture 71 The Work-Energy Principle - Part 2
Lecture 72 Power - Part 1
Lecture 73 Power - Part 2
Section 8: Momentum
Lecture 74 Momentum
Lecture 75 Conservation of Linear Momentum
Lecture 76 Conservation of Momentum with Multiple Collisions
People studying the Cambridge International A-Level Mathematics AS or A-Level,People who want to study an intermediate course in mechanics
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