A mechanic uses science all the time. When your working with a/c refrigerant, you have to understand how it pressures and the state of the refrigerant affects the heat it can absorb. How a poor running engine afffects the emmisions... the HC, CO2, NOx readings. Calculating psi and understanding how it can affect steering effort, handling, engine running. How Mass and speed affect braking/handling. How overheating affects the motor, metals/plastic, etc.
Mechanics use science because they want to test things.
yes and no they need to know the science of how an internal combustion engine works but they could just follow a list of steps and not know anything about a car
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A clone would be a twin made by science
They use computer science
Mechanics use science because they want to test things.
Yes it would be cheaper to use a self-employed mechanic if you know him well, but if you don't a certified mechanic would be better for peace of mind.
you would use science in technology by computer.
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yes and no they need to know the science of how an internal combustion engine works but they could just follow a list of steps and not know anything about a car
A car mechanic would use science to make measurements when diagnosing issues with a vehicle, such as testing the battery voltage, checking fuel pressure, or using a diagnostic tool to read error codes from the engine control unit. Scientific measurements help mechanics identify problems accurately and efficiently.
they would have to learn biology and know science because they have to test/take blood, some cases use surgical procedures and they would have to use science to find out what was wrong with the animal and what cures they would use to help it hope it helped!
Generally, this is done by using the so-called, simple machines:LeverWheel and axlePulleyInclined planeWedgeScrewTheir tools are designed to appropriately use the above mentioned simple machine ideas.
He is a mechanic and I am not.
Physics. Mechanic is how forces interact and what they do in given situations. This falls under the science of Physics.
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