
Motion and Mechanics
Examine the four main types of motion used in mechanical systems. Students analyse linear, rotary, oscillating and reciprocating movements.
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Examine the four main types of motion used in mechanical systems. Students analyse linear, rotary, oscillating and reciprocating movements.
Key Questions
- How can one type of motion be converted into another?
- What role do gears and cams play in altering motion?
- Why is controlling motion critical in machine design?
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