Resistance is always in the opposite direction to motion.
lesson notes: 02-resisted-motion
audio: 02 resisted motion
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Resistance is always in the opposite direction to motion.
lesson notes: 02-resisted-motion
audio: 02 resisted motion
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As a you go further down the family tree, the quarilaterals become more specialised.
lesson notes: 04-quadrilateral-family
audio: 04 quadrilateral family
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Here are a collection of past papers I had from Girra that you might like to use for revision for the task.
Note: the topics being covered do not exactly line up with the Girra tasks.
Task 3 at Girra tends to cover the topics of Integration & Inverse Functions
Girra task 3 2005 (actually it is a cut & paste of 2005 & 2001)
Girra task 3 2004 (does not have integration, but does have SHM and projectiles)
Task 4 at Girra (they have 5 in total) usually has SHM, projectiles amongst other stuff, including Newton’s method, growth & decay and binomial theorem (which we have not looked at yet)
Newton’s three laws of motion allow us to investigate the forces involved in motion.
lesson notes: 01-acceleration
audio: 01 acceleration
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