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For students, we have tried to cover important mechanical questions which helpful for students during the technical interview round, an oral examination, or viva examination. You may browse the mechanical objective questions with answers from here,


Sachin is a B-TECH graduate in Mechanical Engineering from a reputed Engineering college. Currently, he is working in the sheet metal industry as a designer. Additionally, he has interested in Product Design, Animation, and Project design. He also likes to write articles related to the mechanical engineering field and tries to motivate other mechanical engineering students by his innovative project ideas, design, models and videos.


This work compared upper limb use measures that employed just two wrist-worn IMU sensors. Continuous and objective assessment of upper limb use can be done in an unobtrusive manner using wrist-worn sensors. The use of additional sensors to filter out walking movements improves performance but is likely to impact usability and adherence (Leuenberger et al., 2017). One of the limitations of detecting use with wrist-worn IMU sensors is that only functional movements can be detected but the differences between functional and non-functional postures cannot be distinguished. For example, resting the forearm on a table will be indistinguishable from holding down a book to keep the pages from turning.


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