Yes, you can have both degrees, but it is unlikely you will find a job where you can do both.
A mechanical engineer has many of the same skills that an IT professional needs. They are analytical and detailed oriented and often have overlapping jobs or classes in school.
Both are same an mechanical design or engineer design creates a concept and then he build a design that output will be CAD data.
It matter's what type of engineer you are. If you are a mechanical engineer and if you have experience you make around 100,000 and other type of engineers make about the same.
A lot more than he will make in Britain, US or Canada.
The same dude that invented the piano, he is Italian i think...
The type of degree you have does not effect your salary: If two engineers both got the same job, they would be paid the same - regardless of there degree type. BUT Allot of engineering companies, particularly the top ones, will only employ undergraduates with a masters degree. Therefore it does not effect salary but it effects your job market. Source: I am a undergraduate mechanical engineer myself.
Mechanical and chemical digestion are not the same.
Arithmetic Logic Unit - the MillControl UnitMemory Unit - the StoreInput/Output Unit(s)Same as modern computers but mechanical not electronic.
No, an audio engineer works with equipment for recording music and sound, while a voice talent is the person or individual being recorded. It is possible, however, that a vocal talent could be an audio engineer.
as mechanical maintenance engineer following responsibility 1.doing preventive maintenance and keep machine condition good as possible. 2.finding machine requirement in running condition 3.attend machine breakdown and find the route course of same 4.check machine all spare parts and constable items stock as required.
yes
This is rather vague, but as long as the mounting holes are the same, and both are the same type of controls, IE... mechanical or electronic, you should not have to change anything.