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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Mechanical Engineering is that beautiful space where math and science coexist. founded on physics, this mechanical engineering unit gives students the ability to work out their formulas and test their calculations in real life. Banish that oft repeated question of "why do we need to learn this?"! Students will learn the six simple amchines, how to calculate the mechanical advantage, and build machines based on their calculations. Students will learn about gears, pressure, pneumatics, and torque as well.
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The Mechanical Engineering Unit Covers:
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Work
Efficiency
Levers
Pulleys
Screws
Wedges
Wheels and Axles
Inlcined Planes
Gears
Pressure
Bernoulli's Pinciple
Aerodynamics
Pneumatics
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