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Mechanical Engineering
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Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
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History of Mechanical Engineering
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Mechanics
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Materials Science
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Statics
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Dynamics
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Strength of Materials
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Fluid Mechanics
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Heat Transfer
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Thermodynamics
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Manufacturing and Machining
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Mechatronics
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Future of Mechanical Engineering
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Careers in Mechanical Engineering
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Strength of Materials
In this lesson, we will delve into the topicThe subject chosen by the student to speak about in the spoken language assessment. of strength of materials, a fundamental aspect of mechanical engineering. We will start by understanding the basic concepts of stress and strain in materials and how they affect the behavior of various types of structures. We will then move on to learn about the different types of loading on structures such as tension, compression, and torsion, and how to analyze them using mathematical equations and principles. Additionally, we will cover the principles of beam bending and deflection and how they apply to the design of structures such as bridges and buildings.
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