Master basic mechanics with hands-on experiments and clear explanations that connect theory to real-world problems.
This school course presents core ideas of mechanics through practical activities. It emphasizes how work, energy, and motion relate to everyday objects and simple machines, helping readers see physics in action. The text covers both mathematical relationships and experimental methods, guiding readers from a premise to measured results.
- Learn how work and energy are stored and transferred in systems like falling objects, springs, and rotating parts.
- Explore motion on curves, inclined planes, and pendulums with step-by-step observations and calculations.
- See how friction, resistance, and momentum affect real-world outcomes, including safety and performance considerations.
- Practice converting observations into physical quantities such as velocity, acceleration, and energy.
Ideal for students new to physics and anyone seeking a practical, experiment‑driven approach to mechanics.