UNIVERSITY SANTO TOMAS
ENGINEERING DIVISION
FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Subject: ENGLISH V
English V - Term I 2020 - Project
KEVIN ESPINOSA CUESTAS / Cod. 2237945
MIGUEL ARCOS AREVALO / Cód.2239962
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
28/02/2020
BOGOTA DC
Mechanical engineering is a very important discipline within the branch of engineering,
since the impact of this is clearly seen in many contexts, such as are the social,
environmental and technological course, for example when we talk about the impact
mechanical engineering in society, we can not deny that thanks to this discipline was
possible to help many vulnerable populations by applying brindadas tools for the
engineering, for example, it has been possible to bring energy to places well away,
implementing tools and machinery facilitate the work of many farmers who are engaged in
agriculture, among many other things.
Now talking about the technological impact that generated mechanical engineering at
present, it is undeniable that this is one of the disciplines most influential technological
development of our society, because thanks to it is that we can either build new elements or
machines that facilitate increasingly performing tasks for humans, or improvement of these
and all from the mechanical engineering, since this allows its professionals to design
implement and build new things, all of course in order to make the tares of the much
simpler and simpler everyday life; Enough only to look around us and see how each day
and more machines are automated elements,
Finally talking about the environmental impact of mechanical engineering has been one
of the professions most evolved towards its conservation, as it is in the implementation of
renewable energy projects or machine design and factors used in the industrial processes,
which in turn in its development seeks to mitigate large percentage gas pollution or other
factors, thus achieving be friendly to the environment.
Bibliographic references
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[2] Soca Cabrera, JR, & Chaviano Rodriguez, NR (2017). The Use of ICT for Learning in
Agricultural Engineering Mechanics: UACh: Case, Mexico. Science magazine Agricultural
Techniques, 26 (1), 78-85.