why mechanical engineering?
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Answer / chandan praveen p
mechanical engineering is the most practical oriented
engineering branch which gives scope for easy understanding
of topics and a practical approach .all the subjects like
thermodynamics,fluid mechanics,engineering mechanics are
applications of physics only.Obviously if one is interested
in physical sciences he can play with mechanical
engineering subjects like any thing in my view.As i m much
interested in physics from my school days,i did diploma in
mechanical engineering and my btech also in mechanical
engineering with an ease in understanding the
topics ,ofcourse u should hav strong basic concepts
All the best
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Answer / sko
mechanical engineering is the branch of engineering that
deals with the design of things: the working of things adnd
answers the how of many questions . its not abstaract as
most of the other branches seem to me. basically its the
branch that i could identify myself with most.
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Answer / dharmveer singh
ME is the branch which deals with different parts of
machine & analised it static & dynamic forces& motion acted
on it.
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Answer / amit singh rana
Because it is the branch of engineering, it is the branch
which has the basic of all the machine used now days.
Without mechanical engineering no machine can be design and
worked with appropriate manner. Without machine we cant live.
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Answer / rakesh
because the thing which no budy can do .a mechanical
engineer can do...............all is well
because only mechanical engineer from science ke traff se
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