Engineers design a car that reduces air resistance by optimizing its shape for aerodynamic efficiency, often using a tapered, sleek profile to minimize drag. They may also incorporate features like smooth undercarriages, rear spoilers, and active aerodynamics that adjust to driving conditions. Additionally, lightweight materials can be used to enhance performance without compromising structural integrity. Overall, the goal is to create a vehicle that allows for smoother airflow, improving fuel efficiency and performance.
They suit people and help people guess there answers and sit with them to go over wht they want there house to look like.
You would wanna get a mechanical engineer to actually build the machine. To get the design for it, it might be a good idea to talk to a work out trainer at a local health club.
To become an engineer is to throw your life away.
Anyone can engineer if they have the brains and education to do it, but if you want to be hired as an engineer you need a paper that says so.
depends what you want them for. telecoms = phones, network = internet
Personally I would consult an engineer so that all the aspects are gone correct. I mean you want everything perfect. But you can always google the answer and select your options
Yes you can.
well, you add the total resistance of the design constraints and multiply it by the total sales from a single consumer and decide if you want to sell more of those.
It depends on where you live and what type of engineer you want to be (civil, chemical, etc.).
Production engineering is a fascinating career. Production engineers, for example, design and build things that make other things. If you want a factory built, call a production engineer. A good production engineer will design a manufacturing process that works not only technically, but considers too the interface between man and machine: the kit will work and the overall process will be manageable. Websites such as indeed, jobsite and Wikipedia are good sources of information about production engineering.
yes
which resistance? who is Daniel?