differentiate between mechanical engineering and mechatronics engineering.... Plz
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Answer:
What's the difference between mechanical engineering and mechatronics? Mechatronics basically consists 70% mechanical and 30% electronics and control engineering. ... You could say mechatronics integrates mechanical engineering knowledge, but in fact, the two field overlap only up to one point.
Explanation:
Mechanical Engineering deals with producing a component, machine, system or process by using laws of motion, energy and force. You will focus on creating new technology that fits human needs: the printer that helps you copy a document, the engine of a car, or the air-conditioning that cools you during hot summer days.
As a mechanical engineer you can also go into research in areas like development of composite materials, biomedical applications, nanotechnology or environmental conservation.
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mechanical engineering
so it is an engineering method which deals with technical things and to desing the glossary of mechanism it also binds mostly the various small engineering styles..
mechatronics engineering
it is a kind of engineering which focuses on electronic items as well as on mechanical items as you can see in its name it shows mecha this is a word which is related to mechanical and ortronics the words related with electric items so it's a combination of both electrical and mechanical engineering