2012 Mechanics Questions
Question 4 – Motion (Vertical projectile motion and collisions)
Question 5 – Physics Compilation (orbits)
Question 6 – Simple Harmonic Gravity (Oscillating due to gravity)
2011 Mechanics Questions
Question 2 – Gravitation inside and outside the earth
Question 5 – Pendulums (forces, small angle approximation, and an interesting pendulum variation)
Question 6 – Collision between charged pucks on a frictionless surface
2010 Mechanics Questions
Question 5 – SHM using two springs and changing mass during the motion
Question 6 – Road safety and pulleys
2009 Mechanics Questions
Question 3 – Trebuchet (range, energy and firing on the moon)
Question 4 – Loop the loop (vertical circular motion and rotational kinetic energy)
Question 4 – Motion (Vertical projectile motion and collisions)
Question 5 – Physics Compilation (orbits)
Question 6 – Simple Harmonic Gravity (Oscillating due to gravity)
2011 Mechanics Questions
Question 2 – Gravitation inside and outside the earth
Question 5 – Pendulums (forces, small angle approximation, and an interesting pendulum variation)
Question 6 – Collision between charged pucks on a frictionless surface
2010 Mechanics Questions
Question 5 – SHM using two springs and changing mass during the motion
Question 6 – Road safety and pulleys
2009 Mechanics Questions
Question 3 – Trebuchet (range, energy and firing on the moon)
Question 4 – Loop the loop (vertical circular motion and rotational kinetic energy)
Class Mechanics Assignment sheets & answers:
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These are a selection of Mechanics based question from American Advanced Placement Physics Course. They are at an equivalent or slightly easier level then NCEA Scholarship questions. The questions are broken up into manageable sections with answers being revealed as you progress through. They provide good coverage of the Level 3 Mechanics curriculum and are also useful in that you are expected to provide Algebra solutions.
Note: U refers to potential energy, K is kinetic energy, vo means initial velocity etc.
Note: U refers to potential energy, K is kinetic energy, vo means initial velocity etc.
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File Type: | ppt |