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Types of Motion in Mechanisms
Technologies · Year 8 · Engineering Principles and Systems · 3o Periodo

Types of Motion in Mechanisms

Examine the four main types of motion: linear, rotary, reciprocating, and oscillating. Analyse how mechanisms like gears, cams, and levers convert one type of motion into another.

ACARA Content DescriptionsACARA Australian Curriculum v9 Design and Technologies Year 7 and 8: Knowledge and understanding;Engineering principles and systems;(AC9TDE8K03) analyse how motion, force and energy are used to manipulate and control electromechanical systems.

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Examine the four main types of motion: linear, rotary, reciprocating, and oscillating. Analyse how mechanisms like gears, cams, and levers convert one type of motion into another.

Key Questions

  1. What are the four primary types of motion?
  2. How do mechanisms convert rotary motion into linear motion?
  3. Why is motion conversion essential in engineering?

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