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K R Gopalakrishna is a renowned author and educator in the field of mechanical engineering. With years of experience in teaching and research, he has written several books on mechanical engineering, which have become standard textbooks for undergraduate and postgraduate students. His writing style is clear, concise, and easy to understand, making complex concepts accessible to readers.
That said, some readers have noted that the book can be wordy and difficult to read at times, with some finding its structure not optimal for quick learning. However, for a thorough and systematic introduction to the vast field of mechanical engineering, this book remains a highly recommended resource.
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