: Simple machines (levers, pulleys), efficiency, and potential/kinetic energy. 2. Self-Study Tests (Samostoyatelnye Raboty)

Short diagnostic tests used in class to check understanding after a specific lesson. A reshebnik provides: for numerical problems. Correct choices for multiple-choice questions.

Detailed walkthroughs of "standard" problems, showing the correct way to format "Given" (Dano), "Find" (Nayti), "Solution" (Reshenie), and the final "Answer" (Otvet).

The (typically by authors like Maron or Peryshkin) are supplementary collections of exercises designed to reinforce the main textbook. A "reshebnik" (solution guide) for these materials generally includes the following content structure: 1. Training Tasks (Trenirovochnye Zadaniya)

: Speed, mass, density, gravity, elastic force, and friction.

for qualitative "why" questions (e.g., "Why do we slip on ice?"). 3. Control Tests (Kontrolnye Raboty)

: Measurement of physical quantities, accuracy, and error.