Appendix 1: Mathematical understanding

A grasp of a range of mathematical concepts and skills is key to success in engineering. This section outlines the equations and mathematical skills students will be expected to recall and use within the exam. Not all of these equations and skills will be tested in every exam series but students may be asked to use any combination of equations and skills.

The mathematical content has been developed in order to support teaching of GCSE Engineering and should not be seen as an additional element. The skills in mathematics are not intended to be taught separately to the main content, but integrated into schemes of work. The skill groups are indicated in the subject content, using the references E1 (Equation 1), E2 (Equation 2) or M1 (Mathematical Skill 1), M2 (Mathematical Skill 2) etc.

Students should recognise, carry out calculations and be able to communicate using the following SI units: millimetres (mm), metres ( m ), kilograms (Kg), tonnes (T), newtons (N), volt (V), ohm (Ω); and the following SI multipliers: p, n, µ, m, k, M, G and T.

Students should also have knowledge and understanding of the following conversion of units:

• mm to cm

• cm to m

• litres to ml, to cm3 , and to mm3

• kg to tonnes

• weight to mass.

7.1 Equations

Through their work in engineering, students will be expected to apply relevant knowledge, skills and understanding from Key Stage 3 and 4 courses in mathematics.

Equation numberDescriptionEquation
E1Area of a rectangle A=L×W
E2Volume of a cuboid V = L × W × H
E3Area of a circle Ac=πr 2
E4Volume of a cylinder Vc=Ac×L
E5Area of a triangle At=½(B×H)
E6Density = mass/volume ρ =m/v
E7Stress = force/cross-sectional area σ =F/A
E8Strain = change in length/original length ε=δl/l
E9Young’s modulus = stress/strain E=σ/ε
E10Pressure = force/area P=F/A
E11Factor of safety = material strength/ yield stress FoS= σ y/L
E12Ohm’s law: current = voltage/resistance I=V/R
E13Series resistance R t = R 1 + R 2
E14Ratio of simple gears: Gear ratio = Number of teeth on driven gear/number of teeth on driver gear 
E15Mechanical Advantage = load/effort MA=Fb/Fa

7.2 Mathematical skills

7.2.1 M1 – Arithmetic and numerical computation

Mathematical skill numberDescription of skill
M1.1Recognise and use expressions in decimal form
M1.2Recognise and use expressions in standard index form
M1.3Perform calculations using time and cost
M1.4Use ratios, fractions and percentages
M1.5Calculate squares and square roots
M1.6Calculate angles of a triangle using trigonometry
M1.7Use Pythagoras’ theorem

7.2.2 M2 – Handling data

Mathematical skill number

Description of skill

M2.1use an appropriate number of significant figures
M2.2find arithmetic means
M2.3make order of magnitude calculations
M2.4collection, organisation and presentation of data

7.2.3 M3 – Algebra

Mathematical skill numberDescription of skill
M3.1understand and use the symbols =, <, ≤, ≥, >, ±, α, ~
M3.2change the subject of an equation
M3.3substitute numerical values into algebraic equations using appropriate units for physical quantities
M3.4solve simple algebraic equations

7.2.4 M4 – Graphs

Mathematical skill numberDescription of skill
M4.1translate information between graphical and numeric form
M4.2plot two variables from experimental or other data
M4.3draw an appropriate trend line onto plotted data
M4.4determine the slope of a graph
M4.5interpret data presented in graphical form