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mechanics

[muh-kan-iks] / məˈkæn ɪks /


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Recent studies into fire mechanics have generally found that the intense heat from wildfire can quickly dry out these plants, making them susceptible to ignition from embers, flames and radiant heat.

From Los Angeles Times

Yet mechanics say the path to six figures is long and costly.

From The Wall Street Journal

The officials said tanker captains and mechanics would be sent on board to operate the ship.

From The Wall Street Journal

In classical mechanics, if nothing moves, no work is done, meaning there is no energy cost associated with stopping something from happening.

From Science Daily

There is almost always a transmission for him to work on, and in the unconventional system for mechanics’ pay, Hummel’s efficiency means more money for him and for his dealership.

From The Wall Street Journal