Engineering as legal concept: application of scientific principles to render matter and natural forces useful for structures and machines. Engineering denotes the activity and functions by which scientific knowledge, properties of matter and sources of natural energy are applied to produce useful structures, machines and products; it is the deliberate application of science and art to control or employ natural forces and material properties for construction, propulsion, communication, manufacture and related practical ends.
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Engineering as legal concept: application of scientific principles to render matter and natural forces useful for structures and machines.
Engineering denotes the activity and functions by which scientific knowledge, properties of matter and sources of natural energy are applied to produce useful structures, machines and products; it is the deliberate application of science and art to control or employ natural forces and material properties for construction, propulsion, communication, manufacture and related practical ends.
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