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I just wanted to know why is Applied Mechanics is important for engineering and what i mean by that is The Mathematics.Why is that helpful for engineering i just don't understand Why is it helpful ?
janemba said:I just wanted to know why is Applied Mechanics is important for engineering and what i mean by that is The Mathematics.Why is that helpful for engineering i just don't understand Why is it helpful ?
janemba said:but how can Mathematics's solve a solution in an engineering problem
janemba said:But Why Thats what I am trying to figure out
That's like asking why do we need words to speak. Mathematics is the language of engineering and all of the other scientific/technical endeavors.janemba said:But Why Thats what I am trying to figure out
In simple to terms - if you want to know what the answer is going to be without trying it - you need maths.janemba said:But Why Thats what I am trying to figure out
janemba said:I would just build it
Janemba said:I would just build it
Mech_Engineer said:You're completely missing the point of an engineering process. You're trying to say that anything can just be built using an iterative process of refinement if it deosn't work. That's how backyard tinkerers make things (and why they usually fail), not engineers. For any engineering project, trying to "just build it" is a recipe for disaster.
Applied Mechanics is important in engineering because it is the foundation of understanding how forces and materials interact. It helps engineers design and analyze structures, machines, and systems to ensure they are safe, efficient, and functional.
Applied Mechanics has numerous practical applications in engineering, such as designing and constructing buildings, bridges, vehicles, and machines. It is also used in the development of new materials and technologies, and in the optimization of existing systems for improved performance.
Understanding Applied Mechanics allows engineers to predict and control the behavior of materials and structures under different conditions. This enables them to make informed decisions and create designs that are safe, reliable, and cost-effective.
Yes, Applied Mechanics is a fundamental concept that is applicable to all branches of engineering. Whether it is civil, mechanical, electrical, or any other type of engineering, a thorough understanding of Applied Mechanics is necessary for successful design and analysis.
Applied Mechanics is closely related to other fields of science, such as physics, mathematics, and materials science. It uses principles and laws from these fields to analyze and solve engineering problems. Similarly, advancements in Applied Mechanics often lead to advancements in these fields as well.