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LTTx: Physics Fundamentals

This program will cover the basics of physics in accordance with the EASA Part-66 syllabus to fulfill the Cat B1/B2 license requirements.

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LTTx: Physics Fundamentals

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About LTTx: Physics Fundamentals

This course is on a basic level to get familiar with the fundamentals of physics or refresh them. It is made for individuals seeking to work in the aviation maintenance indursty and/or apply for an EASA aircraft maintenance license (AML). It is also for all people who wish to refresh their physics skills.

What You Will Learn?

  • Nature of matter & chemical elements, atoms, molecules.
  • Chemical compounds.
  • States & changes between states.
  • Details of Statics (e.g. forces, moments; centre of gravity; stress, strain; nature/properties of solids, fluids, gases; pressure; buoyancy).
  • Details of Kinetics (e.g. linear movment; uniform motion, acceleration; rotational movements; periodic motion; theory of vibrations; velocity ratio; advantages; efficiency).
  • Details of Dynamics (e.g. mass, force, inertia, work, power, energy, heat, efficiency).
  • Details of Fluid Dynamics (e.g. specific gravity, density; viscosity, fluid resistance; effects of streamlining, compressibility; static, dynamic, total pressure; Bernoulli's Theorem, Venturi tube).
  • Temperature & temperature scales.
  • Heat definition, capacity & transfer.
  • Specific heat.
  • Thermodynamic laws.
  • Gases & gas laws.
  • Latent heats & thermal energy.
  • Adiabatic expansion/compression.
  • Engine cycles.
  • Refrigerators & heat pumps.
  • Nature of light & speed of light.
  • Laws of reflection & refraction.
  • Reflection at plane surfaces & spherical mirrows.
  • Lenses.
  • Speed of sound.
  • Production of sound & intensity, pitch & quality.
  • Doppler effect.