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Axee is seeking recommendations for high-quality videos related to mechanical engineering to enhance his learning experience. He has struggled to find suitable educational content in this field. The discussion invites others to share links or resources that could assist him. Participants are encouraged to contribute their suggestions and insights. The goal is to compile a list of valuable video resources for mechanical engineering students.
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Hey Guys i am Axee, new here and currently doing mechanical Engineering so I am looking for Some Great Videos Related to my Field, for which i didnt find any good learning videos, still looking into, so If anyone here can link me to some good and great videos that,ll be Great . . .


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