Modelling with force and motion
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Modelling with force and motion
(16-19 mathematics)
Cambridge University Press, 1992
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unit guide ISBN 9780521408837
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The aim of 16-19 Mathematics has been to produce a course which, while challenging, is accessible and enjoyable to all students. The course develops ability and confidence in mathematics and its applications, together with an appreciation of how mathematical ideas help in the understanding of the world and society in which we live. The unit guide contains: * an introduction to the unit, stating the objectives; * advice on teaching and working through the unit; * commentaries on the discussion points and tasksheets in the student's text.
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ISBN 9780521408912
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The aim of 16-19 Mathematics has been to produce a course which, while chaallenging, is accessible and enjoyable to all students. The course develops ability and confidence in mathematics and its applications, together with an appreciation of how mathematical ideas help in the understanding of the world and society in which we live. The unit: * helps develop an ability to use the concepts introduced in Newton's laws of motion to study projectiles, forces, circular motion at constant speed, and statics of rigid bodies; * provides insight into the potential of mathematics for modelling physical phenomena; * helps foster an appreciation of the links between mathematics and the real world; * develops a basis for further study in engineering and science; * fosters an ability to model both in familiar and unfamiliar contexts within the field of mechanics.
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