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7 Laws You Need to Know in Mechanical Engineering"
1. Conservation Law:
Energy and mass can’t be created or destroyed, only transformed or transferred. Simple, yet fundamental to all physics.
2. Bernoulli’s Principle:
As fluid speed increases, its pressure decreases. That’s why airplanes can fly!
3. Hooke’s Law:
Stretch a spring, and the force required is directly proportional to the extension. Elasticity in action!
4. Fourier’s Law of Heat Conduction:
Heat always flows from hot to cold, and the bigger the temperature difference, the faster the heat transfer.
5. Pascal’s Law:
Apply pressure to a fluid in a closed system, and it’s transmitted equally throughout. Think hydraulic presses!
6. Kirchhoff’s Laws:
In any closed circuit, the total voltage around the loop equals zero. A core rule in electrical engineering.
7. Ohm’s Law:
The current through a conductor is proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to resistance. Essential for understanding electricity!
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