Further Mechanics

Further Mechanics

Author: Brian Jefferson

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2001-01-18

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9780199147380

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An A-Level text following on from Introducing Mechanics by the same authors. The two books cover all the requirements for Mechanics as part of a double-certificate Mathematics for any examination board. A clear text is supported by worked examples, exercises, and examination questions.


A Level Further Mathematics for AQA Mechanics Student Book (AS/A Level)

A Level Further Mathematics for AQA Mechanics Student Book (AS/A Level)

Author: Jess Barker

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-11-23

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1316644537

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New 2017 Cambridge A Level Maths and Further Maths resources to help students with learning and revision. Written for the AQA AS/A Level Further Mathematics specification for first teaching from 2017, this print Student Book covers the Mechanics content for AS and A Level. It balances accessible exposition with a wealth of worked examples, exercises and opportunities to test and consolidate learning, providing a clear and structured pathway for progressing through the course. It is underpinned by a strong pedagogical approach, with an emphasis on skills development and the synoptic nature of the course. Includes answers to aid independent study. This book has entered an AQA approval process.


Cambridge International AS & A Level Mathematics Mechanics

Cambridge International AS & A Level Mathematics Mechanics

Author: Sophie Goldie

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2018-05-08

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 1510420940

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Endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education to provide full support for Paper 4 of the syllabus for examination from 2020. Take mathematical understanding to the next level with this accessible series, written by experienced authors, examiners and teachers. - Improve confidence as a mathematician with clear explanations, worked examples, diverse activities and engaging discussion points. - Advance problem-solving, interpretation and communication skills through a wealth of questions that promote higher-order thinking. - Prepare for further study or life beyond the classroom by applying mathematics to other subjects and modelling real-world situations. - Reinforce learning with opportunities for digital practice via links to the Mathematics in Education and Industry's (MEI) Integral platform in the Boost eBook.* *To have full access to the eBook and Integral resources you must be subscribed to both Boost and Integral. To trial our eBooks and/or subscribe to Boost, visit: www.hoddereducation.com/Boost; to view samples of the Integral resources and/or subscribe to Integral, visit integralmaths.org/international Please note that the Integral resources have not been through the Cambridge International endorsement process. This book covers the syllabus content for Mechanics, including forces and equilibrium, kinematics of motion in a straight line, momentum, Newton's laws of motion, and energy, work and power.


Solutionbank.

Solutionbank.

Author: Pledger et al

Publisher: Heinemann Educational Secondary Division

Published: 2005-10

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780435512026

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Created to accompany the Core Mathematics 4 edition of the Heinemann Modular Mathematics for Edexcel AS and A Level book, this student edition of the solutionbank gives your students access to complete worked solutions where they need them most - at home.


MEI A Level Further Mathematics Mechanics 4th Edition

MEI A Level Further Mathematics Mechanics 4th Edition

Author: Jean-Paul Muscat

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2017-10-23

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 1510429883

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Exam Board: MEI Level: A-level Subject: Mathematics First Teaching: September 2017 First Exam: June 2018 An OCR endorsed textbook Help students to develop their knowledge and apply their reasoning to mathematical problems with textbooks that draw on the well-known MEI (Mathematics in Education and Industry) series, updated and tailored to the 2017 OCR (MEI) specification and developed by subject experts and MEI. - Ensure targeted development of reasoning and problem-solving skills with plenty of practice questions and structured exercises that build mathematical skills and techniques. - Build connections between topics, using real-world contexts to help develop mathematical modelling skills, thus providing a fuller and more coherent understanding of mathematical concepts. - Help students to overcome misconceptions and develop insight into problem solving with annotated worked examples. - Develop understanding and measure progress with graduated exercises that support students at every stage of their learning. - Provide clear paths of progression that combine pure and applied maths into a coherent whole.


Mathematics and Mechanics - The Interplay

Mathematics and Mechanics - The Interplay

Author: Luigi Morino

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-06-19

Total Pages: 1019

ISBN-13: 3662632071

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Mathematics plays an important role in mechanics and other human endeavours. Validating examples in this first volume include, for instance: the connection between the golden ratio (the “divine proportion" used by Phidias and many other artists and enshrined in Leonardo's Vitruvian Man, shown on the front cover), and the Fibonacci spiral (observable in botany, e.g., in the placement of sunflower seeds); is the coast of Tuscany infinitely long?; the equal-time free fall of a feather and a lead ball in a vacuum; a simple diagnostic for changing your car's shocks; the Kepler laws of the planets; the dynamics of the Sun-Earth-Moon system; the tides' mechanism; the laws of friction and a wheel rolling down a partially icy slope; and many more. The style is colloquial. The emphasis is on intuition - lengthy but intuitive proofs are preferred to simple non-intuitive ones. The mathematical/mechanical sophistication gradually increases, making the volume widely accessible. Intuition is not at the expense of rigor. Except for grammar-school material, every statement that is later used is rigorously proven. Guidelines that facilitate the reading of the book are presented. The interplay between mathematics and mechanics is presented within a historical context, to show that often mechanics stimulated mathematical developments - Newton comes to mind. Sometimes mathematics was introduced independently of its mechanics applications, such as the absolute calculus for Einstein's general theory of relativity. Bio-sketches of all the scientists encountered are included and show that many of them dealt with both mathematics and mechanics.


The Development of the Mechanics’ Institute Movement in Britain and Beyond

The Development of the Mechanics’ Institute Movement in Britain and Beyond

Author: Martyn Walker

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2016-08-12

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1317410920

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The Development of the Mechanics’ Institute Movement in Britain and Beyond questions the prevailing view that mechanics’ institutes made little contribution to adult working-class education from their foundation in the 1820s to 1890. The book traces the historical development of several mechanics’ institutes across Britain and reveals that many institutes supported both male and female working-class membership before state intervention at the end of the nineteenth century resulted in the development of further education for all. This book presents evidence to suggest that the movement remained active and continued to expand until the end of the nineteenth century. Drawing on historical accounts, Walker describes the developments which shaped the movement and emphasises the institutes’ provision for scientific and technical education. He also considers the impact that the British movement had on the overseas development of mechanics’ institutes – particularly in Canada, America, Australia and New Zealand. The book concludes with a discussion of the legacy of the movement and its contribution to twentieth-century adult education. The Development of the Mechanics’ Institute Movement advances the argument that the movement made a substantial contribution to adult education for the working classes and provided a firm foundation for further education in Britain and beyond. It will appeal to academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the areas of education, history and sociology, as well as the philosophy of education, technical and vocational education, and post-compulsory education.


Edexcel AS and a Level Modular Mathematics Statistics 1 S1

Edexcel AS and a Level Modular Mathematics Statistics 1 S1

Author: Keith Pledger

Publisher: Pearson Education Ltd

Published: 2008-07

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780435519124

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Including student-friendly worked examples and solutions that lead up to practice questions, this title gives students revision advice, ideas, summaries and exam practice, with hints and tips.