I don't believe there is any co-relation between the types of TV someone watches and mechanical engineering knowledge. Stop watching cartoons and go to school.
Industrial engineering is a interdisciplinary specialization branch. It comprises part of mechanical engineering like work study, method study. It also has study of optimization techniques, operation research, probability studies.
In mechanical sandwich we are having placement and training in 5th and 8th Semester.
thermodynamics
Civil engineering deals with civil construction, structural design, buildings, roads, bridges etc
Manufacturing is a specific branch of mechanical engineering that deals with manufacturing processes.
No. automobile engineering and mechanical engineering r different. Mech. engg. deals with overall study of production engineering, designe engineering, automobile engineering, thermal engineeringand many other topic. Automobile engineering can be considered as a specific branch which deals with the topics specific to automobile engineering.
Mechanical engineering deals with principles of engineering, physics and materials science for analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. Industrial engineering deals with the optimization of complex processes or systems. It is concerned with the development, improvement, implementation and evaluation of integrated systems of people, money, knowledge, information, equipment, energy, materials, analysis and synthesis.
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.
dont pick any of them...pick automotive engineering it is purely about vechiles ..cheers mate!
According to MyCareer.com.au, Mechanical Engineers earn (on average) anywhere between $105K-$125K a year as of the Jan-March quarter of 09. http://content.mycareer.com.au/salary-centre/engineering/mechanical-engineering/qld?s_rid=salary-subsector-location-go
Mechanical Engineering Design focuses on concepts, calculations, and system functionality—engineering analysis, material selection, load calculations, and ensuring designs meet codes and performance requirements. A CAD Engineer focuses on technical drawings and 3D models—translating engineering concepts into precise CAD drawings used for manufacturing or construction. In short: Mechanical engineers design how it works; CAD engineers draw how it’s built.