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Jan laurine G.

Sulatorio BSCE 2 – TBES5(0721)

1. What is engineering?
 Engineering is the utilization of logical standards to plan and assemble
machines, structures, and different things, including bridges, tunnels,
streets, vehicles, and structures.

2. What is engineering mechanics?


 Engineering mechanics is the application of mechanics to solve problems
involving common engineering elements. A branch of the physical sciences
and the practical application of mechanics. Mechanics describes the
response of bodies or systems of bodies to external behavior of a body, in
either a beginning state of rest or of motion, subjected to the action of
forces. The goal of this Engineering Mechanics course is to expose students
to problems in mechanics as applied to plausibly real-world scenarios.

3. Differentiate and explain the three Newton`s law of motion.


 The three laws of mechanics describing the motion of a body. The first law
states that a body remains at rest or in uniform motion in a straight line
unless acted upon by a force. The second law states that a body's rate of
change of momentum is proportional to the force causing it. The third law
states that when a force acts on a body due to another body, then an equal
and opposite force acts simultaneously on that body.

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