No. AgE consists of the application and incorporation of mathematics, chemistry, and Biology into the design and management of agricultural systems (e.g. farming, harvesting, processing, etc.). Yes, there are quite a bit of mechanics involved as well, but mostly the understanding of basic vector statics/dynamics. Agricultural Engineering draws from many other fields, as it is a hybrid field. AgE's draw from chemical (production of fertilizer, treatment chemicals, etc.), mechanical (how machinery works, and how to maximize energy output), and industrial/manufacturing (labor flow on the industrial side) engineering principles. Mechanical Engineering itself goes far more in depth than the classical mechanics one would encounter as an Agricultural Engineer. You will learn all about heat and light as well. Fluid mechanics, hydraulics, air flow systems, etc....
Ordinarily, it would be the Mechanical Engineering program.
A degree in Engineering or in Mechanical Engineering
You have to be a registered engineer to publish mechanical engineering journals.
Because without mechanical engineering there is no development in industries and there would be no industrialisation
There is not really one. Engineering itself is the overarching title, but there are different types, such as civil, mechanical, etc.
It's the same thing. If you have a degree in Mechanical Engineering, you have a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
No. Marine Engineering and Mechanical Engineering courses are many differences.
i think mechanical engineering is best because
Mechanical Engineering is a branch of engineering dealing with the design, construction, and use of machines. Mechanical engineering is the discipline that applies the principles of engineering, physics, and materials science for the design, analysis, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems.
mechanical
Ordinarily, it would be the Mechanical Engineering program.
yes,i wish to join marine engineering,.after finising my B.E mechanical engineering..
There is more Physics in Mechanical engineering as compared to Electronics engineering.
A degree in Engineering or in Mechanical Engineering
You have to be a registered engineer to publish mechanical engineering journals.
They can work in mechanical engineering jobs.
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