13299 results.
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Question in Dean's workspace
Ferrous Metals
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Question in Maths support
Draws a triangle based on 3 side lengths.
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Question in Maths support
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Question in Maths support
Solve for x and y on a given triangle and calculate the area
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Question in All questions
several statements are given regarding trig identities. student is to select which are true and which are false
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Question in All questions
15 questions based on module so far.
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Question in All questions
15 questions based on module so far.
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Question in Maths support
Find angle and side in a right angled triangle.
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Question in David's workspace
Converting Binary to Decimal
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Question in Maths support
Pythagoras' Theorem and naming sides of right angled triangle
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Question in Maths support
Pythagoras' Theorem and naming sides of right angled triangle
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Question in Maths support
Cos, Sin and Tan
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Question in Mechanics
Two masses in a box which is attached to a string. Finding acceleration by modelling the two masses as the whole system. Find forces exerted by the two masses.
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Exam (3 questions) in Mechanics
To be used on the connected particles page under the Dynamics section of the Mechanics wiki page.
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Question in Mechanics
Connected particle involving a pulley system - can not treat whole system as a whole due to different directions.
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Question in Mechanics
Connected particle involving a pulley system - can not treat whole system as a whole due to different directions.
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Exam (6 questions) in MATH1005
Short Video Lectures, followed by questions and video solutions
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Question in Integration
Find roots and the area under a parabola
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Question in Quadratic Equation
Given the original formula the student enters the transformed formula.
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Question in Quadratic Equation
Some impossible-looking questions about quadratic equations which can be solved with a bit of thinking.
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Question in John's workspace
Given three vectors, arrange them in a tip to tail arrangement using geogebra, then estimate the magnitude and direction of their resultant.
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Question in John's workspace
A graph is drawn. A student is to identify the derivative of this graph from four other graphs. There are four version of this question: I: cubic, II: linear, III: quadratic, IV: sinusoisal.
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Exam (40 questions) in Martin's workspace
A set of MCQ designed to help Level 2 Engineering students prepare/practice for the on-line GOLA test that is used to assess the C&G 2850, Level 2 Engineering, Unit 202: Engineering Principles.
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Question in Mechanics
A block lies on rough horizontal ground. The coefficient of friction is given and students find the maximum value of friction $F_{\text{MAX}} = \mu R$. This is then used to determine the magnitude of force that must be exceeded to achieve movement when the force is applied horizontally and at two different angles to the horizontal.
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Question in Mechanics
Finding the acceleration of a particle on an inclined plane which is at an angle to the horizontal. Smooth then with value for coefficient of friction.
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Question in John's workspace
A particle is projected up a rough plane at a given speed. Given the angle of the slope and the coefficient friction, find the distance the particle travels before it comes to instantaneous rest.
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Question in Mechanics
A block of given mass is sliding down the plane, with given acceleration. Find the normal reaction force, the coefficient of friction, and the distance travelled before reaching a given speed.
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Question in Mechanics
A particle is projected up a rough plane at a given speed. Given the angle of the slope and the coefficient friction, find the distance the particle travels before it comes to instantaneous rest.
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Question in Mechanics
Find the $x$ and $y$ components of a force which is applied at an angle to a particle. Resolve using $F \cos \theta$. The force is applied in the negative $x$ direction but the positive $y$.
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Question in Mechanics
A caravan pulled along by a car. Question uses SUVAT equations and $F=ma$.