Yes, women worked in many mechanical and engineering jobs in WW2
Yes . . . and welders, pipefitters, sheet metal workers, and so on. Women largely did their jobs better than men did.
No, mechanics work on boats, doctors work on people.
Because men were at war
Mechanics
women's army corps (wpa)
The Mechanics Work In A Garage,They Sell Car Parts Or Cars Too And Often Sell Weels. :) .Yeah You Can Research It If I May Not Be Right.
Very carefully. Buoyancy, engine mechanics, fluid dynamics/mechanics, and a whole lot more.
Mechanics use trigonometry to find angles mostly used in body or chassis work.
Optics
Mechanics.
Depends on what period of time you're asking. Back in the day...a long time ago...women usually didn't have jobs. But if they did, it was usually nurses, or teachers and seamstress. Labeled as "women work" Women often gets paid waaay less. In fact, it's still like that today. There aren't a lot of female mechanics because we've stapled in our minds that that's "mans work" If you're asking about a certain thing...I have no idea.
Mechanics usually work in repair shops of many kinds.