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What is the difference between system, Mechanical and Electrical/electronics engineer?

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What is the difference between system, Mechanical and Electrical/electronics engineer?

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A mechanical engineer deals with mechanical items such as pumps, boilers, gearboxes and hydraulics, an electrical engineer deals with mains power from low voltage 240 volts up to 432,000 volts an electronics engineer with computers, any solid state unit, in fact anything with electronics as a major part of its makeup

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