Please list what you have learnt in Induction Week 2. Are you enjoying the course so far? 1. 2. This week I have learnt all of Newtons 3 laws, his first law is that a body remains in a state of rest or motion until a force is applied in the opposite direction. Newtons second law is that the change in momentum is proportional to its rate of acceleration. Finally his third law is that for every reaction theres an equal and opposite reaction. 3. The force of gravity is 9.81 newtons. 4. This week I have started my abrasive wheels training. 5. I have done a safety workshop tour. 6. I can now use the gillouteen, power hacksaw, bench grinder and pillar drill. 7. I know what centripetal force and centrifugal force is and how and when they are applied. 8. I now understand vectors, 9. I have practiced pythagoras theorem & trigonometry 10. We have worked out practical scientific math problems to do with uniform acceleration. 11. What pascals are. 12. How to fill in a risk assessment. 13. I have applied standard form in real life math problems 14. Momentum 15. That acceleration is measured in m/s^2 (metres per second squared) 16. I now know that brass is made from copper and zinc. 17. How to correctly use a file. 18. It takes as little as 2 millivolts to kill you. 19. Most construction site power tools are 110v ass there is less chance of dying from electric shock from it. 20. I know now what an SI unit is. 21. The agreed international unit of measurement for temperature is kelvin. 22. covalent bonding 23. ionic bonding. 24. The components of an atom. 25. The charge of a quark. 26. How to convert miles into kilometres. 27. A squared = B squared = C squared.; 28. How to check angle grinding disks for damage. 29. That an angle grinding disk has an expiry date. 30. What PPE you must wear when grinding. 31. The difference between torque and horsepower 32. How the victorians invented horse power and where it originated from. 33. How to copy engineering drawings onto material. 34. You can get grinding disks up to 14” sizes. 35. What oversteer and understeer is. 36. How Allan crashed his mk2 escort into a telephone pole. 37. Im enjoying the course and want to stay. 2. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● inertia velocity newtons acceleration uniform acceleration centripetal force centrifugal force atmospheric pressure pascal vector quantity trigonometry pythagoras pressure in a fluid how to use hand tools safety about abrasive wheels newtons 1st law newtons 2nd law newtons 3rd law how to read and interpret engineering drawings. how to draw a working drawings About the atomic structure about standard form how to fill out a risk assessment that 2 millivolts can kill you how to check that a piece of metal is square mass is independent of gravity weight is dependant of gravity Covalent bonding is where the atoms share electrons ionic bonding is where the atom takes an electron from another atom ions have an electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons. angle grinders come in 14’ sizes Risks are assessed from 1-5 1 being very unlikely 5 being certain injury. acceleration is measured in m/s^2 i have learnt what an SI unit is the force of gravity is 9.81 newtons. 3. This week i have learnt about: - how to write a risk assessment - trigonometry - i have also learnt what a hazard and a risk is - i’ve also learnt what makes a pillar drill hazardous - i have also learnt how to set out an assignment - i have also learnt what ppe you need to wear when using a grinder - i have also learnt what different types of grinders you can get - that grinder blades/ discs have an expiry date - how to change a grinder blade/ disc - that you need to have the correct speed blades/discs with the correct grinder - 4 newtons 3 laws the unit of temperature is kelvin and all the different types of units that mass is independent to gravity and weight is gravity pull how to mark out a spanner how to draw out a quick sketch to copy while in the workshop that copper + zinc = brass ionic bonding covalent bonding what oversteer and understeer is mass in kg multiplied by the velocity in meters per second force at one newton - mass 1 kg - 1mps uniform acceleration (m/s) - initial velocity divided by time the effect of the force will depend on the mass vectors centripetal forces some maths as well initial rating actions to reduce the risk with a pillar drill atmosphere pressure even in the second week im still happy with the course. forgot password duh. 5. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● This week I have learnt: that protons, electrons and neutrons are made of three quorks how to use angle grinders properly learnt how to file properly did the safety in the workshop, finding the 30 faults started the grinding with colin newtons three laws forces, such as inertia, and velocity a2+b2=c2 right angled triangles soh, cah, toa vectors how to use hand tools safely risk assessment for a pillar drill and how to fill it out the different sizes of grinders and the different types of discs SI units copper+zinc=brass mass is independant to gravity weight is gravity dependant building sites use 110v transformers as it is less dangerous gravity is 9.81 newtons how to use non scale engineering drawings don’t drop squares as they will be broken E=mc2 i am still enjoying the course ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 6 This week I have learnt: About good housekeeping in the workshop Seen health and safety risks in a workshop Listing hazards etc How to use a angle grinder in the correct manner listed the risks using a pillar drill how to use grinding stone to sharpen tools filing in the correct manner and checking work is square newtons 3 laws 1 a body continues at a constant speed untilll another force acts upon it. 2 the rate of change of momentum if a body proportional to the applied force 3 every action there is a equal and opposite reaction how to fill in a risk assessment properly right angle triangles force (N) Newtons mass Kg Intertia converting units of measurement MPH to KM to M/S Vectors Velocity acceleration Mass/weight Mass=Inertia reading mechanical drawings different grinding discs (Stone metal Cutting grinding) how to work out angles of triangles Overall I am happy doing this course taking each week as it comes ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 8 Newtons three laws. Spotting safety hazards in the workshop. How to file correctly. force equations - Mass x acceleration= momentum - Mass x acceleration= force. Trigonometry. converting MPH into m/s. Risk assessments. How to interpret mechanical drawings. ● ● ● ● ● How to safely operate an angle grinder. What different angle grinder disks are used for. Angle grinder disks have expiry dates. How assessments should be laid out. Centrifugal force. ● ● ● ● ● ● Centripetal force Vectors. How to correctly mark out mechanical drawings onto material. three pin pluggs on power tools means that they are 240V. Common angle grinder disk sizes, 4.5 inch, 7 inch, 9 inch. Disk thickness- 4.5mm for grinding disks, 2mm cutting disk, 1mm thin slitting disk. : ● 9 this week i have learnt ● newtons three laws, ● law 1 = a body continues at a constant speed in a straight line unless it is acted on by an external force. ● law 2= rate of change of momentum of a body is proportional to the applied force and takes place in the direction of that force ● law3= to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction ● inertia ● force(N)=mass(kg) x acceleration (m/s/s) ● mass(kg) ● acceleration (m/s/s) ● momentum= mass (kg) by velocity in metres per second ‘(kg/m/s) ● speed=m/s ● uniform acceleration (m/s/s) change in velocity (m/s) / time(s) ● trigonometry ● sin rule ● cosine rule ● pythagoras ● risk assessment ● abrasive wheel training ● listed the different grinder disc ● protons ● neutrons ● electrons ● atoms ● atomic bonding ● covalent bonding ● ionic bonding ● metallic bonding ● cathods ● conductivity ● quantum physics. ● gravity=9.81 newtons ● vectors ● animal care steal all of our classrooms ● the course is all going well and i look forward to continuing on to the end off the course. 10) This week i have learnt: ● What all three of newtons are and understand them. ● what atoms are made from and how they work. ● protons, neutrons, electrons ● what most of the different forces are and how they act on us. ● how to correctly draw a plan for marking out metal. ● mass is independent of gravity whereass weight is. ● how to use a angle grinder saftley ● how to fill out a risk asessments. ● that a grinding disc should not be used if it is out of date. ● how the assessments should be layed out. ● about health and safety in the workshop ● what the risks are of hazardous things. ● how to properly install a disc on a angle grinder. ● that you should wear ear defenders in the grinding room. ● that you should were the bench grinding wheel down evenly ● all P.T.O shafts should have cover on when not being used. ● 8.91 is gravitys strength ● J is jouels ● W is watt ● N is newtons ● 11. ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● This week I have learnt: About forces and pressure The three of Newton’s laws Acceleration and how to calculate it The structure of protons and neutrons How to lay out an assessment properly About how to use grinders and safely how to identify different discs How to stop all the hazards in a workshop How to draw out an engineering diagram