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Topic module: M2 OCR

Projectiles – “Show that” questions (part 3) – Particles colliding

In this tutorial, we learn the best approach used to solve ‘SHOW THAT’ questions for projectile motion where 2 particles collide.

Projectile motion ‘Show that’ questions (part 2)

Projectile motion (part 2) In this tutorial, we learn the best approach used to solve ‘SHOW THAT’ questions for projectile motion.

Projectile motion ‘Show that’ questions (part 1)

Projectile motion In this tutorial, we learn the best approach used to solve ‘SHOW THAT’ questions for projectile motion. Question from Edexcel June 2018 Paper 3 (Q10a) – Statistics and Mechanics

Projectile Motion (hitting targets)

In this tutorial, we go through a 2 part question that tests your understanding of projectile motion.

Exam Questions – Work Energy Principle

Exam Questions – Power

Exam Questions – Centre of mass of wire frameworks

Equation of the trajectory of a projectile

Car moving around a banked track

Particle moving on the inside of a hemispherical shell

Particle moving on the inside of a cone

Conical pendulum

Angular speed and acceleration

Exam Questions – Moments tilting beam

Exam Questions – Work, energy and power

Exam Questions – Centre of mass of laminas

Exam Questions – Momentum

Exam Questions – Newton’s law of restitution

Exam Questions – Impulse (vector form)

Exam Questions – Projectiles

Exam Questions – Momentum and impulse

Exam Questions – Moments horizontal beams

Collisions and the conservation of linear momentum

Car accelerating along the horizontal and then up a hill

Calculating the power developed by an engine

Motion down an undulating slope

Motion down a rough plane

Motion down a smooth plane

Conservation of energy / work energy principle

Kinetic energy

Gravitational potential energy

Moving up a rough inclined plane against friction and against gravity

Moving in the vertical plane against gravity

Moving in the horizontal plane with and without friction

Collision with a fixed surface

Collision between two particles

Newtons law of restitution (experimental law)

Impulse in vector form

Lamina toppling on an inclined plane

Freely hanging suspended lamina

Wire framework consisting of a rectangle and triangle

Rectangle with circle removed

Rectangle + semi-circle

Rectangle + triangle

Rectangles

Sectors and semi-circles

Triangular laminas

Centre of mass of a uniform lamina that has lines of symmetry

Centre of mass of a system of particles in a plane

Centre of mass of a system of particles in a line

Moments – Ladder problems

Moment of a non-perpendicular force

Finding the speed and direction at a given time

Particle projected horizontally from a height

Particle projected at a downward angle from a height above ground

Particle projected at an upward angle from a height above ground

Projectiles

Impulse

A bullet being fired from a gun

Two particles colliding and moving off as one particle

Two particles colliding and then separating

Tilting beam

Horizontal beams in equilibrium resting on supports

What is the moment of a force?

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