Powerpoint including notes, examples and past paper questions.
a) state the principle of conservation of momentum
b) apply the principle of conservation of momentum to solve simple problems, including elastic and inelastic interactions between bodies in both one and two dimensions (knowledge of the concept of coefficient of restitution is not required)
c) recognise that, for a perfectly elastic collision, the relative speed of approach is equal to the relative speed of separation
d) understand that, while momentum of a system is always conserved in interactions between bodies, some change in kinetic energy may take place
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I'm impressed with how the PowerPoint slides have been organized. The videos and animations have been carefully curated and add values to the presentation. The students simply loved the Wall e example.
afee646
3 years ago
Hi mrmannan, thank you for your review! I have been making a lot more of these resources - this particular one is quite an old one so they have all been updated. If you are interested in having a look at more, have a look at my website!
www.allinonephysics.com
Thanks again :)
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Thanks for this excellent resource! Such a well made ppt. Last year I visited your other page (all-in-one-physics) and it was so helpful! I see there are no uploads on the page now, is there a place I can find the old resources? I would be happy to pay for them (they have made my life much easier - thank you again!)
afee646
4 years ago
Good morning Victoria! Yes no problem, I have a huge amount of resources on my laptop ready to go at the minute. I'm also working on a lot more, so apologies for the delay in replying.<br />
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If you want to, you can contact me at Adrian_fee@outlook.com and we can go from there. <br />
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Adrian.
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Thanks for the great resource. Students loved the Wall-E clip.
afee646
5 years ago
Very happy to hear the resource worked well with your students. Thank you for the review and comment.
afee646
4 years ago
Hi there, thank you for your review! I have been making a lot more of these resources - this particular one is quite an old one so they have all been updated. If you are interested in having a look at more, have a look at my website!<br />
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www.allinonephysics.com<br />
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Thanks again :)
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