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Moving beyond smooth surfaces, Year 2 introduces rough planes where the limiting friction force ( Fmaxcap F sub max of end-sub ) is directly proportional to the normal reaction ( ) via the coefficient of friction ( Fmax=μRcap F sub max of end-sub equals mu cap R
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For additional practice, students often pair this with the Year 2 Practice Book , which adds over 2,000 extra questions. Edexcel A Level Maths Year 2 Textbook - Studylib
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Pearson Edexcel A Level Mathematics Statistics & Mechanics Year 2 Textbook + E-book
: Covers resultant moments, equilibrium, and centres of mass. Forces and Friction : Focuses on resolving forces and inclined planes. Projectiles then a "Worked Example
Unlike generic revision guides, the official Pearson textbook provides a scaffolded approach. Each method is broken down with a "Method" box, then a "Worked Example," followed by a "Try it Yourself" question.