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  • ...g]] [[wikt:field|field]]s including [[mechanical engineering]] and [[civil engineering]]. Although other advanced methods have been [[wikt:developed|developed]], ...nd Timothy Wei|title = Dynamics of Transversely Vibrating Beams using four Engineering Theories|version = final version|publisher = Academic Press|date = March 22 ...
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  • === Thermodynamics and Engineering === In [[thermodynamics]] and [[engineering]], it is natural to think of the system as a [[heat engine]] which does wor ...
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  • ===Engineering=== In [[engineering]] (especially involving data acquisition) the term ''parameter'' sometimes ...
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  • In [[electrical engineering]], the '''power factor''' ('''PF''' or '''cosφ''') is the [[ratio]] between ...
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  • ...morable, generic definition of thermal efficiency is<ref>''Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics'', by Howell and Buckius, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1987</ref> ...ric resistance heater to an 80% efficient natural gas-fueled furnace, an [[Engineering economics|economic analysis]] is needed to determine the most cost-effectiv ...
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  • * ''Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach'' Second Edition, McGraw-Hill, International Edition, Y.A. Cengel ...
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  • ...mbinatorics (under the name of [[generating function]]s) and in electrical engineering (under the name of the [[Z-transform]]). The familiar [[decimal notation]] ...
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  • Jerk is used in [[engineering]], particularly in making [[roller coasters]]. Weak objects such as people ...
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  • ...c geometry]]). It can also be applied to the real world in areas such as [[engineering]], [[physics]] and [[economics]]. ...
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  • ...">{{cite book|first1=K. A.|last1=Stroud|first2=Dexter J.|last2=Booth|title=Engineering Mathematics|edition=7th|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|date=2013|isbn=978-1-1 ...
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  • ...ct is extremely important in all sorts of sciences (particularly physics), engineering, and mathematics. One important example of the cross product is in [[torque ...
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  • Numerical analysis naturally finds applications in all fields of engineering and the physical sciences, but in the 21st&nbsp;century, the life sciences ...
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  • Many branches of science and engineering have found uses for this number. Sometimes electrical engineers need ''i'' ...
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  • ...]]. These have useful properties and characteristics that can be used in [[engineering]]. The mathematical analysis is about [[continuous function]]s, [[different ...
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  • ...day, some mathematics is needed in many jobs. [[Business]], [[science]], [[engineering]], and [[construction]] need some knowledge of mathematics. ...]] mathematics uses mathematics to solve problems of other areas such as [[engineering]], [[physics]], and [[computing]]. ...
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  • A fork or [[nail (engineering)|nails]] can also be considered a type of wedge. While a nail will slice in ...
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