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EXERCISE 1.

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EXERCISE 1.2 :
 SCIENCE : Something that explains about nature and
which has evidences.
 ENGINEERING : It is the practical application of
science.
 TECHNOLOGY : Putting engineering into usable form.
 INNOVATION : Creating new solutions for making
betterment of existing tech.
 ENTREPRENUERSHIP : Investing in innovations.
 MANAGEMENT : Dealing and controlling problems in
our business or situation.
 ENTERPRISE : Managing the business and making it
profitable.
 INDUSTRY : A place where ideas get shaped into
products or services.
 PRODUCT : Something that can be consumed or
used.
 INDUSTRIAL DESIGN : Process of designing
something that can be manufactured in large scale.
 ENGINEERING DESIGN: Process of how the product
is going to be made functional.
 PROTOTYPE : Sample model produced before final
product for testing.
 MANUFACTURING : Process of producing final
products from prototype.
 USER : A person who uses a product.
 CONSUMER : A person who purchases the product.
 MARKET : A place where the product is introduced to
the consumer.

EXERCISE 1.3 :
 CALCULUS AND DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS :
I have learnt solving different processes of solving
complex equations.
 PSP AND DSLT :
I tried different logics on approaching a single
problem. Those multiple ways could help in getting
out of complicated problems easily.
 MATERIALS FOR ENGINEERS AND MECHANICS :
I’ve learnt how to handle different materials and its
properties. Mechanics is the subject that taught me
solving basic systems by analysis of daily used
structures and their balance.
 ELECTROMAGNETICS AND ELECTRIC CIRCUITS :
Science behind how applications work both macro and
microlevels. Basic computation of circuits and their
related analysis of components.
 PHYSICS OF MATERIALS :
Knowing real life applications of natural processes and
energy conservations.
 SOCIOLOGY OF DESIGN AND FEPD :
Observational skills and going to the root of a
problem. Having many views and perspectives of a
single problem.
Interpretation of unidentified problems and needs.
Sketching and designing of different views of an
object.

EXERCISE 1.4 :
I am a person who tries to put my part in every domain to
get to know that it fascinates me or not. I would love to try
out new things. My ideology boils down to core values. I
mainly depend on problem solving with easiest way
possible. I get inspired by people who try to create
wonders and innovations that no one ever thought of. I get
frustrated when I get stuck in a problem which I can’t
solve. I always wanted to innovate and create new
products for better world. That’s why I chose engineering
as my career.

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