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Learn exam mechanics by writing the next equation, not by reading a wall of notes.

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Start hereWork checkpoint 1: Choose horizontal and vertical axes.

Write one line in Scratch working, then press Check this line before revealing.

What it doesTurns one physics problem into small equation decisions.

Use it when the hard part is choosing the force, component, sign, or equation.

Learning loopDiagram, equation, feedback, next checkpoint.

Do not read everything first. Move through the rail and explain each equation.

Crate pulled across a rough floor

2 Try this checkpoint before opening the worked equation.

PP cos thetaP sin thetaNmgfriction+x+y30 degCrate pulled across a rough floorFocus: setupStep: axis
Look atSetupChoose horizontal and vertical axes
Equation jobChoose horizontal and vertical axesThe crate accelerates horizontally, so standard horizontal and vertical axes keep the motion equation direct.
Watch forCommon mistakeStudent can only quote "+x = right, +y = upward" without connecting it to the diagram state or givens.
Equation lens
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Choose horizontal and vertical axesBefore revealing the worked equation, decide what "Choose horizontal and vertical axes" must establish from the diagram and givens.
Hint before equation

Set the axes, origin, sign convention, or linked-motion choice before writing algebra.

Equation-choice checkWhat feature of the diagram, sign convention, or givens makes "Choose horizontal and vertical axes" the right next equation?
Step 1 of 5SetupChoose horizontal and vertical axes

Use the diagram focus, problem state, and scratch workspace first.