Can Mechanical Engineers Contribute to Physics Research?

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In summary, mechanical engineers can definitely contribute to physics research. Their expertise in designing and analyzing complex systems and structures can be applied to various areas of physics, such as fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials science. Additionally, their knowledge of mechanical principles and mathematical modeling can aid in solving physics problems and developing new theories. Collaboration between mechanical engineers and physicists has led to advancements in various fields, from renewable energy to quantum mechanics. Thus, mechanical engineers have a valuable role to play in pushing the boundaries of physics research.
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Aster here! I am a mechanical engineer from India. I have worked on electric cart and on automation of tool cutting machines in my course. I'm interested in physics and want to contribute to this forum. Thank you.
 
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