Blakke
Engineering has been called a stealth profession because most people understand exactly what an engineer does. Sometimes it is referred to as the invisible profession.
I don't see why not. Lots of engineering jobs overlap, but to be sure I'd check with more knowledgeable people on the subject (i.e. track down an aeronautical engineer, ask him)
Engineers tend to use the most appropriate notation for a given situation, and in many situations, 847 will be a perfectly fine way of expressing the number 847 for an engineer.The expected answer to this question most probably is 0.847E3 though, which indicates a base number (0.847) is to be multiplied by 10 to the power of 3 (103=1000), thus 0.845E3 = 0.847 * 103 = 847.Engineering notation becomes more appealing with much larger numbers, or numbers much smaller than one (regardless of the number's sign). As a rule of thumb, you should consider using engineering notation for numbers that make you squint and count the zeroes. Straight-forward numbers such as 847 do not benefit from such complication. Engineers are pragmatic people.
Speaking as a young, self taught software engineer, Googling the issue it seems that there is no straight answer yet. Lots of people shoot the idea down as it being physics but that isn't really true since:Physics is mostly about studying how the world works, not getting the most out of itGenetic engineering, highway engineering, software engineering, social engineering etc... All have little to no direct use of "pure" physics to my knowledge.Personally I think that when theoretical engineering is defined it will have a general thinking process that goes as follows:We have this starting point and this desired outcome. The relationship can be explained by this piece of notation that looks like maths but isn't.We will need components that follow these not exactly mathematical behaviors.And we'll combine them as described here.
its bdt here . gene marketers have a feel for what people want so they tell the genetic engineers
Blakke
electrical engineering and computer engineering
electrical engineering and computer engineering
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Approximately 226,000 people in the United States are currently employed as Mechanical Engineers.
the answer to how many people where employed in Utah is the number of 6,000,000,000,
As of August 2013, the number of people employed now compared to the number employed prior to the recession in 2008 in growing. Due to improvements in the private sector, many businesses are hiring and improving numbers overall.
You need to divide the unemployed by the TOTAL number of people (employed + unemployed). Then you can convert that number into a percentage.
It was the Scribes.
The number I saw was 10.5 million self employed people--stats from 2007
As of 2020, there were approximately 12.3 million people employed in the manufacturing sector in the United States. This number can fluctuate based on economic conditions and industry trends.