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MECHANICAL CHEMISTRY




Questions were asked if the Mechanical Engineering profession deals with pure mechanical alone, or does also study chemistry and other sciences. The big answer is YES! Mechanical engineers also study the chemistry behind the different materials they use in designing.

Talking about Material Science, mechanical engineers delves into determining the best matetial for different applications. Though this is of material stength, but this mostly dependa on the chemistry of the material like the amount of Carbon, Zinc, Copper, Iron, and many more for testing support loads, stiffness, brittleness, and the like properties - which is very crucial for many construction, automobile, and medical materials.

Published: February 10, 2019

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