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IP MATHS
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"IP Maths can bring Mechanics 1 to life. It really helps students to visualise what is happening and what may happen in a variety of contexts"
Stephen Brook, Head of Maths, Kings Grantham
"The secret to IP Maths lies in the way you can set up situations, predict the outcome using theory, and then see the mechanics lived out on the screen. I have watched the class give a standing ovation when their answer matched that provided by the software. Intuitive and user-friendly, students love it. IP Maths will genuinely transform your mechanics teaching."
Jonny Griffiths, Mathematics Department, Paston College
"It is one of the most useful programs for Advanced Mathematics teaching I have seen for some time."
Ian Wilson, Rydens School, Walton-on-Thames

IP Maths is an extension of the Interactive Physics program with a supplementary resource for Advanced Mathematics - Mechanics Modules. This collection of Interactive Physics models was developed to enhance the teaching of A'level / AS Mathematics Mechanics Modules in the UK.
What does it do?
IP Maths is a complete motion lab on the computer that combines a simple user interface with a powerful engine that simulates the fundamentals of Newtonian Mechanics. With IP Maths, you can create simulations by drawing objects on the screen and bring these simulations to life with stunning animation. The number of simulations that you can perform is limited only by your imagination. You create simulations by drawing on the computer screen with a mouse just as you would with a painting or drawing program. Springs, ropes, dampers, meters and a variety of object shapes are available. Clicking Run animates the simulation. The powerful simulation engine inside IP Maths determines how objects should move and presents a realistic movie of the simulation. No programming is required. Simulations are defined by how you place objects in the workspace. Friction and elasticity can be altered. Gravity can be changed or turned off. Virtually any physical characteristic of an object can be controlled. Physical quantities such as velocity, acceleration, momentum, angular momentum, kinetic energy and friction force can be measured while a simulation is performed. You can display these measurements as numbers, graphs, or animated vector displays.

Our Guarantee:
We ensure 100% customer satisfaction. So if you're not entirely happy with our software return it to us within 14 days and we'll give you your money back. Simply call us first to arrange the return.

Almost all the A/AS Mechanics Syllabus Specifications are covered: It is suitable for the Mechanics Modules of the Following A/AS Syllabuses: Edexcel Units M1-M6 , AQA M1 - M4 , OCR A and B, CCEA Northern Ireland A1 A2, Welsh WJEC and Scottish SQA Mechanics 1 Advanced Higher. To see the range of topics covered please click on "library of examples" link below:

Watch the Video - Recommended
View the library of interactive models for AS/A2 Mechanics
maths teacher's review
other press and teacher reviews
educational research paper (PDF)

Demo Information:
Due to file size we can't offer a downloadable demo of IP Maths. If you wish to evaluate it please order a copy. If you don't want it you can return it within the 14 day no-quibble guarantee period. full price list and orderform (PDF)

Pricing and Technical information:
Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP/Vista and Macintosh OS7+ compatible CDROM. Available in the UK from £175.00 for a single user licence, £349 for a 5-user and site licences starting at £699. (add VAT and £7.50 postage). full price list and orderform (PDF)
Eligible for Electronic Learning Credits

When you order IP Maths you get the following components:

  • The Interactive Physics Program
  • A searchable gallery of 80 example simulations for Physics (online preview available)
  • A searchable gallery of 72 example models for Mathematics - Mechanics (online preview available)
  • The animated tutorial series (online preview available)
  • A comprehensive help manual