: Focuses on moments, pivots, and how forces rotate objects. Simple Machines
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Students explore conduction, convection, and radiation. The flipbook uses color-coded heat maps to show how heat flows through metals (conductors) versus non-metals (insulators). There are also video links demonstrating the Leidenfrost effect and convection currents in liquids. ENGINEERING SCIENCE FORM TWO - Flipbook by TIE ADMIN
Form Two students are required to take the National Assessment (often referred to as the Form Two National Examination, or FTNA). The Engineering Science paper typically includes:
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This chapter introduces vector and scalar quantities. Students learn how to resolve forces, calculate resultant forces, and understand equilibrium conditions using free-body diagrams. The flipbook includes animated simulations (where available) showing how forces balance on a beam. : Focuses on moments, pivots, and how forces rotate objects
: Explores how motion is transferred through different mechanical components. Fluid Mechanics
: A system where multiple pulleys are mounted on frames to amplify force, often used on boats to lift heavy loads. Basic Electricity & Charges Electric Charge (Q) : Calculated as the product of current (I) and time (t): Electron Flow : A current of 1 Ampere corresponds to approximately electrons per second. Fluid Mechanics Applications And trust us, this isn't your older sibling’s textbook
Engineering materials (metals, ceramics, polymers, composites) are categorized. The chapter compares hardness, tensile strength, ductility, and malleability. The digital format includes pull-out tables summarizing material properties for quick revision.
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