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AnswerAs an engineering student, and had already took up this said subject, you will learn the different forces acting on a body and understand the result action. More so, it will be very easy for you to determine the different reactins in a certain body.

Furthermore, the science or, physics (Dynamics or statics) is the math used to foresee future circumstances, thus, predicting forces or magnitudes being influenced on a material or structure in the molecular level. We see from historical data which forces are required to break the material (Ultimate Strength). From this calculation, a standard has been developed, through testing, a safe elastic limit has been determined. Where the materials can be influenced at a certain force and then be able to sustain the stress indefinitely, in theory. From a practical angle, we have seen many engineering failures, so your question is important and you must realize that I am trying to be as generally spoken as possible, a successful engineer should be perceptive of the importance this science holds in the most fundamental levels of engineering. -MPM

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