Mathematics Statistics & Mechanics: Year 2 (A Level)
Run hypothesis tests, model projectile motion, and solve rigid body problems for your A Level exam
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Difficulty: intermediate | Duration: 49h 43m | Topics: 171
What You'll Learn
- Calculate and interpret the product moment correlation coefficient, and test for significance using critical value tables
- Apply the addition, multiplication, and conditional probability rules using Venn diagrams and tree diagrams
- Find probabilities, percentiles, and unknown parameters for normal distributions using standardisation
- Approximate binomial distributions with the normal distribution, applying continuity corrections
- Conduct hypothesis tests for population means using the distribution of the sample mean
- Resolve forces into components and apply Newton's second law on horizontal and inclined planes
- Calculate moments of forces and solve rigid body equilibrium problems involving rods, ladders, and hinges
- Model friction using F = μR and solve statics and dynamics problems on rough surfaces
- Analyse projectile motion using SUVAT equations, vector notation, and the trajectory equation
- Use differentiation and integration of vector functions to solve variable acceleration problems
Tags: A Level, Edexcel, Statistics, Mechanics, Normal Distribution, Hypothesis Testing, Projectiles, Forces, Moments, Kinematics, Revision
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