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IBDP Physics

Topic 2: Mechanics

Class notes

Topic 2.1: Motion

Topic 2.2: Forces

Topic 2.3: Work, Energy and Power

Topic 2.4: Momentum and Impulse

FOrmatives

Formative 2.1

Formative 2.2

Formative 2.3

Formative 2.4

Topic 2 Full Review

Practice Elements

Speed, Velocity and Motion (CP).pdf

Speed, Velocity & Acceleration

Free Fall

Projectile Motion (CP).pdf

Projectile Motion

Forces, Friction, Statics CP.pdf

Forces, Friction and Statics

Energy and Machines CP.pdf

Energy and Machines

Momentum CP.pdf

Momentum

Projectile Motion Challenge 1.pdf

Projectile Motion Challenge 1

Projectile Motion Challenge 2.pdf

Projectile Motion Challenge 2

Projectiles Questions (InThinknig).pdf

Projectiles Questions

InThinking

Graphs of Motion (InThinking).pdf

Graphs of Motion

InThinking

Newton's 2nd Law (InThinking).pdf

Newton's Second Law

InThinking

Types of Force (InThinking).pdf

Types of Forces

InThinking

Forces as vectors (InThinking).pdf

Forces as Vectors

InThinking

Simulations

Forces and Motion: BasicsExplore the forces at work when pulling against a cart, and pushing a refrigerator, crate, or person. Create an applied force and see how it makes objects move. Change friction and see how it affects the motion of objects.
Projectile MotionBlast a car out of a cannon, and challenge yourself to hit a target! Learn about projectile motion by firing various objects. Set parameters such as angle, initial speed, and mass. Explore vector representations, and add air resistance to investigate the factors that influence drag.

Collison Lab

Experiment with the number of balls, masses, and initial conditions. Vary the elasticity and see how the total momentum and kinetic energy change during collisions.

YouTube Videos

Motion

C. Doner

Forces

C. Doner

Energy and Work

C. Doner

Momentum

C. Doner

Velocity Vectors

Paul Hewitt

Newton's Laws of Motion

Paul Hewitt

Projectile Motion

Paul Hewitt

More Projectile Motion

Paul Hewitt

Projectile Motion Problem: Tennis Ball

Paul Hewitt

Forces and FBD

Andy Masley

Work

Andy Masley

What is Momentum?

Andy Masley

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