Discover the Fascinating World of Engineering with How Things Work

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"How Things Work" is a comprehensive introduction to engineering, featuring a detailed glossary of engineering terms that enhances understanding. The book is priced around $50, which may deter some potential readers. Despite the cost, it is highly recommended for its clear explanations and valuable insights into the mechanics of various machines, including copy machines. Readers express a strong interest in studying engineering concepts and terms to deepen their knowledge and curiosity in the field.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of engineering principles
  • Familiarity with mechanical systems
  • Interest in technical terminology
  • Willingness to engage in self-directed learning
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore the glossary of engineering terms in "How Things Work"
  • Research the mechanics of copy machines
  • Investigate other engineering resources and books
  • Engage with online forums or communities focused on engineering topics
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This discussion is beneficial for aspiring engineers, students interested in mechanical systems, and anyone looking to expand their knowledge of engineering concepts and terminology.

RuroumiKenshin
How Things Work is an excellent introduction into the wonderful world of engineering. I love that book because it not only describes how things work, but also, in the index area, has a small glossary (with TONS of data) of engineering terms. I'm planning to study & memorize all of the terms, then get with the studying of the other things (I have an unexplained interest(craving) in finding out how copy machines work! weird!)
 
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Old thread, but I feel the need to comment.

I too loved this book, and have recommended it to quite a few people, but I think the price of the book is actually scaring people a bit. For a book, it's rather expensive, and I even had to borrow it before I finally spent the 50 or so dollars on it.

But I do agree, it's an excellent book, the website with the same name is also very useful to browse on a boring day.
 


I completely agree, How Things Work is a fantastic resource for anyone interested in the field of engineering. Its clear explanations and detailed glossary make it a valuable tool for learning about the inner workings of various machines and systems. I also find myself drawn to understanding how things like copy machines work, and this book has been a great help in satisfying my curiosity. It's great to hear that you are planning to study and memorize all the engineering terms - that dedication and enthusiasm will surely take you far in your engineering journey. Keep exploring and learning, and who knows, maybe one day you'll be designing your own copy machines!
 

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