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Good video! Thank you!
ОтветитьI have looked for the similar video about mechanical engineer in Chinese website,but that is blank,thank you!
ОтветитьBest video! I love the pics helps me see what I’ll be working with. Also helps me pinpoint which type of engineering degree I want to specialize in.
ОтветитьExcellent videos, you are very explicative about all the production chain and our role as mechanical engineers.
ОтветитьI ain’t gonna be boring like that, I don’t care how unrealistic Tony stark is, I am becoming engineer to bring fiction to reality
ОтветитьThe thing that has been bothering me for quite a while is how underpayed (Mech) Engineers are. everytime you design and create something saving the company hunderds of thousands , if not millions. You might get a little bonus and still only get paid your hourly wage. Whats your opinion on this?
ОтветитьSorry most mechanical engineers don’t get paid that much.
I was an ME and made more when I changed to systems engineer.
As a structural engineer, who now wants to leverage FEM skills, which software skills are necessary to start a structural engineering career in automotive industry
ОтветитьI have started my career at 1984. My the 1st project was to design a storage for neutrons to boost nuclear explosion. 1. Selection of materials to store neutrons for years before a missile would be launched.2. Guarantee neutrons would be stored for years but released simultaneously into active zone of the nuclear warhead to boost chain reaction 3.Drawing and tests at different environmental conditions 4. Selection of processes and development them to deliver neutrons to the active core of the warhead simultaneously etc. My manager used to help me with explosives because I wasn’t certified to work with hazardous materials.
ОтветитьI’m halfway thru 3rd year and this is super exciting to me 😂
ОтветитьMy decision to study mechanical engineering feels even better now
ОтветитьDamn this shit seems boring
Ответитьthe whole time I was watching this video, I kept thinking "This sounds so cool!"
I am heavily considering going back to university for mechanical engineering and this video is making me believe that's a good choice, because I always get so excited watching these videos.
Really good content , it was very informative and I learned bunch of new things, Thank you :)
ОтветитьPlease can you make a video about engineering physics?
ОтветитьThanks bruh for the details. u r a life Saver/Light Saber
ОтветитьThis is what aliens do. So smart
Ответитьthanks ....This was very helpful
ОтветитьWhich cad design tool software for product design?
ОтветитьHello, can you please make a video on the best industries to work for?
Should I join a smartphone company, a construction company or join a different industry. Which has the highest room for opportunity and growth?
Nice video! I'm a mechanical engineer with product design myself.
Ответитьmaybe in USA, but in AUS, usually Industrial designers take it from 0-100.
Ответитьmechanical engineering is really cool
ОтветитьMechE is mad boring been one for about 6 years.
ОтветитьWork for a research company and you'll spend a lot more time blowing things up and developing new skills. I relate a lot more to the first tony stark clip than the rest of this video
ОтветитьMake weapons... People will buy weapons 💢💢
ОтветитьWhat general area are you located in?
ОтветитьRealistic video 👍
ОтветитьOnly noob engineers will say "we cant produce stuffs single-handedly"
ОтветитьHigh voltage electrical power engineer here with about 20 years experience - the quoted salary is more for an experienced engineer.
Engineering itself is high stress and high liability. Work load is high and no one but you and your fellow engineers understand the complexity and consequences of the work you do.
Your MBA and accountant management tell you how slow you are and how much you overspent.
But if a catastrophic incident happens, you will be the one responsible.
Switched to project management, best career move ever.
All careers need hard work and endure some level of risk. Medicine pays 5 times higher.
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ОтветитьHi dude I have some doubt according to the fea analysis, In this analysis for an object(Electrical flying object) how can we analysis the object like full assemble or half an assemble???
ОтветитьGreat in depth video thank you sir
ОтветитьI want to design the product as well as build it
ОтветитьStop fucking lying bitch you don’t fucking make 150k lmao
Ответитьare math and physics important for a mechanical engineer?
ОтветитьGood content right there. This video has all that a new student would need to know about how every thing learnt fits together! My school failed miserably at teaching where and when different subjects were needed. Every school ought to have similar discussions where product development phases are discussed along with the subjects that apply during different phases.
Ответить150k / 12 = 12500 dollar a month, crazy!
Ответить1. Hi im form the uk n I want to do aerospace but ik the jobs are very limited, Would u recommend me do mechanical engineering degree n then try go from there as then there could be more job opportunities. (Im about to start uni with aerospace engineering meng but thinking of changing to mech)
2. Also I hear mechanical engineer jobs will be replaced by robots, is that true?
Thanks
Can an industrial engineer do the same job as a mechanical engineer in that aspect of manufacturing a phone
Ответитьcurrently studying mechanical engineering and just cant wait to be part of this way of living knowing that even if its in the smallest way something i could do could impact how we advance on a whole around the world
ОтветитьGreat videos ! Keep it up ! Please share something on Medical Devices Engineering sector. Product development part is almost the same, but to understand job markets over the globe.
ОтветитьJudging by the fact we can barely manufacture anything that does not fall apart in a week it seems mechanical engineers are not worth $150k today. Look at the state of modern cars, furniture, utilities, houses, tools.. Cardboard, tinfoil and hope holding them all together. Nothing lasts for more than a few years, and repair and servicing seem to have been forgotten.
ОтветитьQuestion! Are there any softwares out there to help one validate an engine design? Or one needs to really understand Physics and validate concepts with formulas? Thanks!
ОтветитьThank you for this video it is a very good breakdown of what you do
ОтветитьThere NOT paid enough. Its ridiculous other managers are paid $250k to do nothing but evaluations and babysitting.
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