Here’s the slideshow. Fun, wasn’t it?!
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Here’s the slideshow. Fun, wasn’t it?!
Hey Ashley, have a great time at CERN. Don’t press buttons you shouldn’t, and don’t break it please /-) Here’s the presentation from today’s lesson. Shout here if you need help. KB Here’s the presentation Ashley. Enjoy A brilliant programme looking at Godel’s theorems, which proved once and for all that Mathematics would never be able to exist without paradoxes – results which shocked the academic world to its core. From the BBC, here. Try this puzzle. It is tough but well worth it. Hint1: 18^2 = 324 is important. Look at the hints given if you get stuck. But you’ll enjoy it more if you persevere. MW
The slides are here! Doinngggg…. Here\’s the slides from today’s lesson. Remember – check the difference between horizontal and vertical For next week: Finish off 2A, do 2B. No Sub mistakes now please! m3-chapter-2-elastic-springs-and-strings Above is the link to the slides thus far. Up to Qu 17 on 2A for next Weds please! Click here for our discussion of Moments. Work through the questions 1 (parts b, d and f), 3, 5, 9 and 11 from exercise 6B. Click here to see the notes on Impulse-momentum and the Conservation of momentum. Complete the questions 4, 7, 11, 13 and 18 before our next lesson on Thursday. |
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