Where Can I Find Good Mechanics Exam Exercises?

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Students preparing for mechanics exams can find valuable resources through various channels. Key recommendations include utilizing textbooks such as Morin's "Introduction to Classical Mechanics," which contains numerous exercises. Additionally, students should consult previous exam questions from peers who have taken the course, ensuring adherence to their school's honor code regarding academic integrity. Online platforms like gigapedia.com may also provide access to free materials.

PREREQUISITES
  • Familiarity with classical mechanics concepts
  • Access to Morin's "Introduction to Classical Mechanics"
  • Understanding of academic integrity policies
  • Basic research skills for finding online resources
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore Morin's "Introduction to Classical Mechanics" for practice problems
  • Research previous exam formats and questions from classmates
  • Investigate gigapedia.com for additional mechanics resources
  • Review your school's honor code regarding the use of past exam materials
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Students studying mechanics, particularly those preparing for final exams, and educators seeking to provide additional resources for their students.

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Hi All,

I have a mechanics final soon, therefore i am looking for good source where i can find exercise for the exam. Also it would be beneficial for the others looking for the same thing in the future.

Thanks in advance.
 
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makyol said:
I have a mechanics final soon, therefore i am looking for good source where i can find exercise for the exam. Also it would be beneficial for the others looking for the same thing in the future.
In your book? Or your homework assignments. If the professor doesn't give questions from either, ask guys who've taken him before what his exams are like. You may be in the luck and they'll have a copy of his old exam. There are differing opinions on whether that's cheating, so you may want to check your school's honor code.

Basically, every professor does their own thing, and every class covers slightly different information, so it's practically impossible to help you, 'specially if you don't give more info.
 
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Morin's Introduction to Classical Mechanics has a lot of neat questions.

Can get it for free off gigapedia.com
 

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