Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engineering, 4th ed.c

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things within our natural world. Some natural laws are stated in a particular way to keep the math-
ematical expressions describing the observations simple. Often, we resort to experimental work
dealing with specific engineering applications. For example, to understand better the aerodynam-
ics of a car, we place it inside a wind tunnel to measure the drag force acting on the car. We may
represent our experimental findings in the form of a chart or a correlation that can be used for
design purposes over a predetermined range. The main difference between laws and other forms
of experimental findings is that the laws represent the results of a much broader observation of
nature, and almost everything that we know in our physical world obeys these laws. The engi-
neering correlations, on the other hand, apply over a very limited and specific range of variables.

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A note to the students: In Chapters 7 through 12, we will focus on teaching you some of the engi-
neering fundamentals that you will see over and over in some form or other during your college
years. Please try to study these concepts carefully and understand them completely. Unfortunately,
today, many students graduate without a good grasp of these fundamental concepts — concepts
that every engineer, regardless of his or her area of specialization, should know. We will focus on
an innovative way to teach some of the engineering fundamental concepts using fundamental
dimensions. Moreover, we will explain them in a way that could be easily grasped at a freshman level.
As we explained previously, from the observation of our surroundings, we have learned
that we need only a few physical quantities (fundamental dimensions) to describe events and

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