EASA Part 66 · Module 2
Module 2: PhysicsEASA Part 66 practice questions & answers
EASA Part 66 Module 2 (Physics) practice questions.
Exam simulation recreates the real EASA test — full question count, countdown timer and 75% pass mark (subscribers).
About this module
EASA Part 66 Module 2 covers the physics behind everything you will later meet in the systems and powerplant modules: states of matter, forces and moments, motion and energy, fluid dynamics, heat and the gas laws, plus optics and sound. Typical exam questions mix short calculations (F = ma, pressure, kinetic energy, gear ratios) with concept checks such as why water is densest at 4 °C or how a venturi behaves.
Physics is required for A, B1 and B2 licences, and examiners like to reuse classic setups — pendulums, pulleys, expansion of metals, the speed of sound versus temperature. Practising a large, varied bank with explanations is the fastest way to recognise those patterns. Every question here shows the reasoning and the arithmetic, not just the correct letter.
What this module covers
The physical principles behind how aircraft and their systems behave — matter, mechanics, heat, light and sound. A conceptual module that sets up the engineering you'll meet in the systems and powerplant modules. Topics below follow the official EASA Part 66 syllabus.
- 2.1Matter
- 2.2Mechanics (statics, kinetics, dynamics, fluid dynamics)
- 2.3Thermodynamics
- 2.4Optics (light)
- 2.5Wave motion and sound
How the exam works
Every Part 66 module is examined by multiple-choice questions with a 75% pass mark and no negative marking. More about EASA Part 66 →