Revision Notes for Newton’s First Law of Motion

 

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I am pleased to have released the first of Professor Mac’s revision notes. These are available for Android, iOS, Kindle Fire devices and PC. The revision notes are in Kindle format, so for Android and iOS devices you will need to get the free Kindle application from Amazon. Once you have the app installed you are ready to download the revision notes and quickly prepare for your tests and exams. The revision notes for Newton’s First Law of Motion are available here.

 

The revision notes have been designed to be quick to read and are presented in a question and answer format so that you can focus on the key points of the subject.

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The revision notes have a question and answer format. In the revision notes you double tap the blue symbols to reveal the answers.

 

With high quality images, combined with additional information in extensive pop-up text, the format offers visually memorable knowledge of the subject.

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Answers to questions are revealed by double tapping the blue symbols to pop-up text.

 

There are also a number of multiple choice questions for you to test your understanding. And don’t worry about making mistakes. Professor Mac will help you achieve a perfect score, with clear and easy to understand answers in pop-up text.

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There are multiple choice questions with full explanations of the answers revealed by double tapping the blue symbols to pop-up text. (World textures credit NASA).

 

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I hope you enjoy reading my revision notes and that you find them helpful as you prepare for your tests and exams. Please leave me feedback by writing a review on the Amazon page.

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Mac

 

 

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I teach physics and engineering through animation.

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  1. Francesco Albano says:

    interessante

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