
Edexcel AS and A Level Modular Mathematics Mechanics 3 M3
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- Front Cover
- Contents
- About this book
- Chapter 1: Further kinematics
- 1.1: Using calculus for a particle moving in a straight line with acceleration that varies with time
- 1.2: Using calculus for a particle moving in a straight line with acceleration that varies with distance
- Chapter 2: Elastic strings and springs
- 2.1: Using Hooke's law to solve equilibrium problems involving elastic springs or strings
- 2.2: Using Hooke's law to solve dynamics problems involving elastic strings or springs
- 2.3: Finding the energy stored in an elastic string or spring
- 2.4: Solving problems involving elastic energy using the conservation of energy principle and the work-energy principle
- Chapter 3: Further dynamics
- 3.1: Using calculus to apply Newton's laws to a particle moving in a straight line when the applied force is variable
- 3.2: Using Newton's law of gravitation to solve problems involving a particle moving away from (or towards) the Earth's surface
- 3.3: Solving problems about a particle which is moving in a straight line with simple harmonic motion
- 3.4: Investigating the motion of a particle which is attached to an elastic spring or string and is oscillating in a horizontal line
- 3.5: Investigating the motion of a particle which is attached to an elastic spring or string and is oscillating in a vertical line
- Review Exercise 1
- Chapter 4: Motion in a circle
- 4.1: Calculating the angular speed of an object moving in a circle
- 4.2: Calculating the acceleration of an object moving on a horizontal circular path
- 4.3: Solving three-dimensional problems about objects moving in horizontal circle
- 4.4: Using vector notation to describe motion in a circle
- 4.5: Solving problems about objects moving in vertical circles
- 4.6: Solving problems where an object does not have to stay on the circle
- Chapter 5: Statics of rigid bodies
- 5.1: Finding the centre of mass of a lamina using calculus
- 5.2: Finding the centre of mass of a uniform solid of revolution using symmetry and calculus
- 5.3: Solving problems about rigid bodies which are in equilibrium
- 5.4: Determining whether a body will remain in equilibrium or whether equilibrium will be broken by sliding or toppling
- Review Exercise 2
- Examination style paper
- Answers
- Index
- Back Cover
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