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By: Ross King
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Mechanical engineering is the design, construction, and use of machines. Mechanical engineering is the broadest engineering out of them all. In mechanical engineering you can be doing electrical, dynamics, combustion, etc.
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Job future outlook is 9% between 2010 and 2020All Mechanical Engineers need to know mechanics, kinematics, thermodynamics, materials science, structural analysis, and electricity. The average salary of a mechanical engineer is $ 81,000 You need at least a bachelor’s degree in Engineering to graduate.
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Mechanical engineers usually never work alone, they always work with others. Early career engineers work in testing labs and field work. Some sit in front of a computer and use 3D Cad tools to design machines. They also check production lines so that they are working soundly. Labs and Workshops in Mechanical Engineering Labs and Workshops in Mechanical Engineering
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Mechanical Engineers can work on many different things. Jet engines Motor Vehicles Heating and Cooling systems Watercrafts
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As a mechanical engineer there is no company that doesn’t need one. They can work anywhere, and they can work in the field and in offices. Some companies that hire many mechanical workers are Duke Energy, P&G, Motorola, AT&T, and many more. Mechanical Engineering Careers Mechanical Engineering Careers
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Frederick McKinley Jones was an African American mechanical engineer, he invented the air conditioner for the car, which we all use today.
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Leonardo Da Vinci was an engineer in late 1400’s Leonardo created many inventions, he even designed a flying machine. He was very famous for his designs and inventions.
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"Frequently Asked Questions." USF College of Engineering. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Aug. 2013. "Invent Now | Hall of Fame | Search | Inventor Profile | Frederick McKinley Jones." Invent Now | Hall of Fame | Search | Inventor Profile | Frederick McKinley Jones. N.p., 2007. Web. 26 Aug. 2013. "Leonardo Da Vinci." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 21 Aug. 2013. Web. 23 Aug. 2013. "Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 7 Aug. 2012. Web. 28 Aug. 2013.
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