Someone requested for past questions on 'Mechanics and Properties of Matter' and 'Heat and Thermodynamics',both Physics courses.I'll keep on updating this post with more past questions as I lay my hand on them,so endeavour to check back.Here we go!
Mechanics and Properties of Matter
Here's another for you guys to play around with:
Mechanics and Properties of Matter 2
Thursday, 8 June 2017
To The Math Gurus Out There.
Calculus happens to be an interesting course which could prove difficult if not properly understood.Fortunately, there are textbooks out there which have simplified it completely.
As a discipline,calculus covers areas like:
*Differentiation
*Integration
*Practical application of these two operations
What marks the course as different from what you did in secondary school is just the fact that you have to go into it in depth here,and touch areas you probably were not familiar with previously.
While it's probably not the best guide in this course,Schaum's Outline of Calculus is a textbook which has helped lots of students who have had to take this course. So for those out there who won't be able to avoid maths related courses in the university, we have made this book available to you.Just click here to access the textbook and download if you so desire.
From the stables of Bookwiz,we wish you 'HAPPY STUDIES!'
As a discipline,calculus covers areas like:
*Differentiation
*Integration
*Practical application of these two operations
What marks the course as different from what you did in secondary school is just the fact that you have to go into it in depth here,and touch areas you probably were not familiar with previously.
While it's probably not the best guide in this course,Schaum's Outline of Calculus is a textbook which has helped lots of students who have had to take this course. So for those out there who won't be able to avoid maths related courses in the university, we have made this book available to you.Just click here to access the textbook and download if you so desire.
From the stables of Bookwiz,we wish you 'HAPPY STUDIES!'
Physical Chemistry
Physical Chemistry most of the time,covers areas like:
1) Atoms,Molecules and Intermolecular Forces
2) Acids,Bases and Salts
3) Reaction Kinetics
4) Thermochemistry
5) Oxidation and Reduction
6) Electrochemistry
7) Gas Laws and The Kinetic Theory
8) Chemical Equilibrium
This is a course which generates fear in the minds of lots of students as it has been shown that it is a course where students tend to fail a lot.
The key to passing in this course is mostly being attentive in class as well as studying lots of materials and past questions.As time goes on,we'll be posting more materials to debunk those fears.For now,we're giving you what a fellow user of this blog was kind enough to share with us.
To access the material,click here
1) Atoms,Molecules and Intermolecular Forces
2) Acids,Bases and Salts
3) Reaction Kinetics
4) Thermochemistry
5) Oxidation and Reduction
6) Electrochemistry
7) Gas Laws and The Kinetic Theory
8) Chemical Equilibrium
This is a course which generates fear in the minds of lots of students as it has been shown that it is a course where students tend to fail a lot.
The key to passing in this course is mostly being attentive in class as well as studying lots of materials and past questions.As time goes on,we'll be posting more materials to debunk those fears.For now,we're giving you what a fellow user of this blog was kind enough to share with us.
To access the material,click here
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