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The Navier-Stokes equations are a set of partial differential equations that describe the motion of viscous fluid substa...
27/01/2026

The Navier-Stokes equations are a set of partial differential equations that describe the motion of viscous fluid substances (liquids and gases), essentially representing Newton’s second law for fluid flow.

They balance inertial forces, pressure gradients, viscosity, and external forces, crucial for modeling aerodynamics, weather, and blood flow.

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‎ *MENTAL HEALTH SENSITIZATION WEBINAR* ‎ _*‎“Unmasking Emotions and Managing Stress as Engineers”*_ ‎‎In light of the r...
16/01/2026

‎ *MENTAL HEALTH SENSITIZATION WEBINAR*

_*‎“Unmasking Emotions and Managing Stress as Engineers”*_

‎In light of the rising mental health challenges and the painful increase in student suicides witnessed in the previous semester, AGRIMECH is creating a safe space for honest conversation. Engineering training is demanding, and many of us struggle silently with stress, anxiety, and emotional pressure. This webinar aims to remind every student that you are not alone — and help is strength, not weakness.

‎🎯 *What We’ll Discuss*
‎1. Understanding emotions behind academic and life stress

‎2. Why engineers often suppress feelings, and the cost of doing so

‎3. Healthy ways to express frustration, fear, and disappointment

‎4. Practical stress-management tools for university life

‎5. Recognizing warning signs in ourselves and friends


‎📅 *Date: 25th January 2026*
‎🕗 *Time: 20:00 hrs*
‎📍 *Venue: Google Meet*

‎💬 *Remember*
- _Being strong doesn’t mean carrying everything alone._
- ‎ _Talking is not weakness._
- ‎ _Your life matters beyond grades, projects, and deadlines!_

_*Psalm 65:11*_  _*‎[11]You crown the year with your bounty,*_ ‎    _*and your carts overflow with abundance.*_ ‎ *Wishi...
01/01/2026

_*Psalm 65:11*_
_*‎[11]You crown the year with your bounty,*_
‎ _*and your carts overflow with abundance.*_

‎ *Wishing our members, partners, and friends a prosperous New Year. ‎May 2026 bring growth, innovation, and meaningful impact in agricultural and mechanical engineering.*

‎ *Happy 🎊 — from the AgriMech Engineering Society.*

_*‎"ENGINEERING MINDS... CULTIVATING FUTURES!!"*_

20/12/2025

1. The Eiffel Tower was completed on March 31, 1889 and was the world's tallest man-made structure for 41 years until the completion of the Chrysler Building in New York City in 1930.

2. Construction of the Eiffel Tower took two years, two months and five days, which was a 180 years fewer than Paris's other great attraction, Notre Dame.

3. The Eiffel Tower was originally intended to stand for 20 years before being dismantled. However, it was used as a wireless telegraph transmitter which allowed it to stay.

4. Gustave Eiffel, who was the engineer and architect behind the Eiffel Tower, was also involved in building the Panama Canal which ended up being a complete disaster. The U.S. took over the project in 1904 and opened the canal in 1914.

5. Victor Lustig was a con artist who ""sold"" the Eiffel Tower for scrap metal on two separate occasions.

6. During the German occupation, the tower's lift cables were cut, and the tower closed to the public. N**i soldiers then attempted to attach a sw****ka to the top, but it was so large it blew away and had to be replaced with a smaller one.

7. There are a total of 1,665 steps; most people take the lift to the top.

8. During cold weather, the tower shrinks about six inches.

9. Today, the Eiffel Tower attracts nearly 7 million visitors a year, which makes it the second most visited paid-for monument in the world.

10. The Eiffel Tower gets repainted every 7 years, which requires 60 tons of paint.

Eiffel Tower facts.1. The Eiffel Tower was completed on March 31, 1889 and was the world's tallest man-made structure fo...
20/12/2025

Eiffel Tower facts.

1. The Eiffel Tower was completed on March 31, 1889 and was the world's tallest man-made structure for 41 years until the completion of the Chrysler Building in New York City in 1930.

2. Construction of the Eiffel Tower took two years, two months and five days, which was a 180 years fewer than Paris's other great attraction, Notre Dame.

3. The Eiffel Tower was originally intended to stand for 20 years before being dismantled. However, it was used as a wireless telegraph transmitter which allowed it to stay.

4. Gustave Eiffel, who was the engineer and architect behind the Eiffel Tower, was also involved in building the Panama Canal which ended up being a complete disaster. The U.S. took over the project in 1904 and opened the canal in 1914.

5. Victor Lustig was a con artist who ""sold"" the Eiffel Tower for scrap metal on two separate occasions.

6. During the German occupation, the tower's lift cables were cut, and the tower closed to the public. N**i soldiers then attempted to attach a sw****ka to the top, but it was so large it blew away and had to be replaced with a smaller one.

7. There are a total of 1,665 steps; most people take the lift to the top.

8. During cold weather, the tower shrinks about six inches.

9. Today, the Eiffel Tower attracts nearly 7 million visitors a year, which makes it the second most visited paid-for monument in the world.

10. The Eiffel Tower gets repainted every 7 years, which requires 60 tons of paint.

Congratulations to our own 🥳🙌
29/10/2025

Congratulations to our own 🥳🙌

*🎉 61st ZAMBIA INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATION 🇿🇲*  *_As we commemorate 61 years of Zambia’s independence, we reflect with prid...
24/10/2025

*🎉 61st ZAMBIA INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATION 🇿🇲*

*_As we commemorate 61 years of Zambia’s independence, we reflect with pride on the spirit of innovation, resilience, and unity that has built our great nation._*

*_Let us carry on and continue the duty of engineering sustainable solutions for our communities, cultivating futures filled with growth, empowerment, and national pride._*

*Happy 61st Independence Anniversary, Zambia!*

*_“Engineering Minds… Cultivating Futures.”_*
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"Engineering minds, Cultivating Futures"Some moments of the 2nd successful workshop held on 19/09/25 in SSS BLOCK C ROOM...
24/09/2025

"Engineering minds, Cultivating Futures"
Some moments of the 2nd successful workshop held on 19/09/25 in SSS BLOCK C ROOM 1.

See you there 📌
19/09/2025

See you there 📌

A recap on the workshop held on 12/09/25.
18/09/2025

A recap on the workshop held on 12/09/25.

Welcome freshmen 🤝 to your new home 🙌
24/08/2025

Welcome freshmen 🤝 to your new home 🙌

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