4.1 Mechanics: forces, moments, and equilibrium
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Engineering Physics forms the backbone of engineering disciplines, providing a framework to understand matter and energy behavior. It covers mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, and quantum mechanics, enabling engineers to analyze and predict physical systems. Key concepts include Newton's laws, conservation principles, and electromagnetic theories. These fundamentals are applied across various engineering fields, from mechanical and electrical to aerospace and biomedical, shaping the design and development of countless technologies and systems.
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