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0:03 When a donut is baked in an oven and cooled at room temperature, the inner diameter generally increases. Here's why: During baking, the heat causes the dough to expand due to the release of gases and water vapour. The dough rises and spreads outward. As the donut cools, there is some shrinkage as moisture evaporates and the dough contracts slightly. However, the expansion during baking is typically more significant than any post-baking shrinkage. The inner diameter will most likely increase after the donut is baked and cooled compared to its pre-baked state.
If you don’t mind, I can answer that. There are three questions you got to ask. 1) What industry am I interested in working at or learn about more? If you are interested in aerospace, you could make an engine or model rocket. If you are interested in robotics, you could make a robotic arm or rover. If you are interested in both, a drone. Figure out what type of industry or product made you interested in mechanical engineering, and do a project related to that. 2) What skills you want to showcase or learn with this project? If you want to learn how to design in CAD, start designing whatever your project is from scratch. If you want to learn prototyping, 3D print your design. If you want to work with metal, learn how to use a bandsaw, water jet, etc (that you have available). If you want to work with plastic, learn about, send design to, or if you have access just use a plastic injection molding machine. 3) What type of job do you want to learn more about or develop more skills and experience for? There are many types of jobs for mechanical engineers, independent from industry. Want to work in design, simulations, testing, quality, process, etc? If you think hard about this 3 questions, have access to the machinery and materials you need, and get ideas and look up guides in blogs on Google or RUclips videos of senior capstone or personal projects that have done a very similar thing to what you have in mind, you will have no problem starting one project. Maybe even will get more than one idea.
Could you make a video regarding how to decide between two industries? If a student has experience in both? And does not know which one to get their first full time job for? Also, what to pursue if they want to pursue graduate school?
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When a donut is baked in an oven and cooled at room temperature, the inner diameter generally increases. Here's why:
During baking, the heat causes the dough to expand due to the release of gases and water vapour. The dough rises and spreads outward.
As the donut cools, there is some shrinkage as moisture evaporates and the dough contracts slightly. However, the expansion during baking is typically more significant than any post-baking shrinkage.
The inner diameter will most likely increase after the donut is baked and cooled compared to its pre-baked state.
I feel like this guy could get me ready for anything. So easy to follow
Thanks sir for the non-stop support 🙏
Could you do a video on how to think of things to engineer for projects and stuff?
If you don’t mind, I can answer that. There are three questions you got to ask.
1) What industry am I interested in working at or learn about more? If you are interested in aerospace, you could make an engine or model rocket. If you are interested in robotics, you could make a robotic arm or rover. If you are interested in both, a drone. Figure out what type of industry or product made you interested in mechanical engineering, and do a project related to that.
2) What skills you want to showcase or learn with this project? If you want to learn how to design in CAD, start designing whatever your project is from scratch. If you want to learn prototyping, 3D print your design. If you want to work with metal, learn how to use a bandsaw, water jet, etc (that you have available). If you want to work with plastic, learn about, send design to, or if you have access just use a plastic injection molding machine.
3) What type of job do you want to learn more about or develop more skills and experience for? There are many types of jobs for mechanical engineers, independent from industry. Want to work in design, simulations, testing, quality, process, etc?
If you think hard about this 3 questions, have access to the machinery and materials you need, and get ideas and look up guides in blogs on Google or RUclips videos of senior capstone or personal projects that have done a very similar thing to what you have in mind, you will have no problem starting one project. Maybe even will get more than one idea.
@Tim6-mq1hu thanks
The timing of this is amazing. Got my interview on Thursday 🤞🏽
Amazing video with a lot of golden nugget! Thanks for taking the time to share
Excellent video!! 💯Could you do a series on questions asked for different Mech job roles and how to build project portfolios
Could you make a video regarding how to decide between two industries? If a student has experience in both? And does not know which one to get their first full time job for? Also, what to pursue if they want to pursue graduate school?
bro create a video about cad/cam softwares
Can you do a video about how to go about getting an internship?
Забавно, что вас зовут Виктор:) Хороший материал, друг!
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