{table:rules=cols|cellpadding=8|cellspacing=0|border=1|frame=void} {tr:valign=top}{td:width=350px|bgcolor=#F2F2F2} {live-template:Left Column} {td} {td} {excerpt:hidden=true}Another way experts commonly organize the mechanics syllabus is by the tasks that students should learn to perform.{excerpt} h1. Worked Examples The WIKI contains a large number of example problems covering all the major topics of Newtonian mechanics. All of these example problems illustrate the [S.I.M. problem solving approach|The S.I.M. Approach to Problem Solving]. The examples are organized below by the relevant major branch of the [Hierarchy of Models|Model Hierarchy]. By navigating to the principle page for each subgroup of problems, you can see the problems grouped by common interactions, procedures and topics. h3. [Examples from Motion and Acceleration] {children:page=Examples from Motion and Acceleration|excerpt=true} h3. [Examples from Momentum and Force] {children:page=Examples from Momentum and Force|excerpt=true} h3. [Examples from Energy and Work] {children:page=Examples from Mechanical Energy and Work|excerpt=true} h3. [Examples from Angular Momentum and Torque] {children:page=Examples from Angular Momentum and Torque|excerpt=true} h3. [Multi-Concept Problems for Mixed Review|Multi-Concept Problems] {children:page=Multi-Concept Problems|excerpt=true} {td} {tr} {table} {live-template:RELATE license} |