Electrical
Electrical and electronic engineering technicians-$50,660
Mechanical engineering technicians-$45,850
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There is more Physics in Mechanical engineering as compared to Electronics engineering.
There are several reasons why chemistry has such a high importance in electrical engineering. It is important because chemistry helps you to know more about the materials you are using and working with. Knowledge of how materials and products work together is needed in the engineering field.
civil engineering has more value civil engineering has more value
it cannot be answered. can u tel me which of ur eye is better? left or right? with out electricity nothing can be done in engineering. so it is having importance. without mechanical engineeering work no artificial material can be created.
We use mechanical to control and use and our robots, we use electrical to make our robot start and be able to move, also our motor uses electricity, and we use computer science to build the robots on programs like Rhino, Master CAM, and many more.
no, it is more
it depends on u and ur hardwork
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Robotics is considered more engineering than science, though a science technologies degree is not too far off the mark. You should look into the details of programs you are considering. Some more likely majors for robotics work include Engineering Technology, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science/Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering.
for me , of course electronic engineering is much more interesting
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