Science for Motor Vehicle Engineers

Science for Motor Vehicle Engineers by Peter Twigg, published by Butterworth-Heinemann in December 1995, is a comprehensive resource designed for NVQ students specializing in motor vehicle engineering at levels 2 and 3. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the essential scientific principles relevant to vehicle engineers. The book distinguishes itself from other engineering texts by emphasizing practical topics and incorporating numerous real-life examples related to cars, motorcycles, and commercial vehicles.
Readers will find a structured approach that combines theory with practical application, featuring worked examples and graded questions to facilitate learning. The content is tailored to the automotive context, ensuring that students engage with material that reflects current technology in the field. This book serves as a valuable tool for those pursuing a deeper understanding of the science behind motor vehicle engineering, making it a relevant addition to the educational resources available in this discipline.
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The primary aim of this book is to provide the necessary scientific principles for NVQ students specialising in motor vehicle engineering at levels 2 and 3. Unlike many other engineering science texts, it emphasises the topics most useful to vehicle engineers, and includes numerous real-life examples, with questions directly related to cars, motor cycles and commercial vehicles.
- Theory and questions all set in an automotive context
- Theory followed by worked examples and graded questions to aid learning
- Up-to-date with current technology
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