Every engineer, of any engineering discipline, should have a knowledge of mathematics.
A MECHANICAL ENGINEER SHOULD ALWAYS KNOW THESE THESE FOLLOWING BASICS: NEWTONS LAWS OF MOTION THERMODYNAMICS LAWS STRESS STRIAN DIAGRAM (YOUNG's MODULUS) BENDING MOMENT DIAGRAM PRINCIPLE OF SUSPENSION BRIDGE SOFTWARES LIKE: PRO-E AUTOCAD AND A LITTLE ELECTRONICS AND A LITTLE MANAGEMENT.
An Acccountant should hopefully know everything about the basics of accounting- and hopefully some more advanced knowledge too.
basics of schools & inter
research what the job is about, buy books about it and ensure you know all the basics
I'm not exactly sure what your question is here. If you mean to ask, 'If I don't know the basics of vehicle maintenance, should I take it to a mechanic?' then your answer is YES.
"Nothing is true, everything can be questioned" but while learning the basics one should not question :( It takes an engineer to undertake the training of an engineer and not, as often happens, a theoretical engineer who is clever on a blackboard with mathematical formulae but useless as far as production is concerned ;)
I would like to start my own home repair business. What basics should I know before I begin the process?
yes i think it should get updated with latest inventions but before we must know the basics of it......
The basics plus a very heavy dose of statistics.
Even i want to know how much a charted engineer earns on an average
We know nothing about you and cannot advise on such matters
most, if possible a few, or maybe more.