
Analysing Real-World Systems
Apply engineering principles to evaluate existing technologies. Students deconstruct devices like bicycles or wind turbines to understand their operation.
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Apply engineering principles to evaluate existing technologies. Students deconstruct devices like bicycles or wind turbines to understand their operation.
Key Questions
- How do the subsystems of a bicycle work together?
- What design choices improve the efficiency of a wind turbine?
- How can we improve an existing electromechanical system?
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