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Automotive engineering is a profession. example: Veteranarian, Mechanical engineer, Biologist, Psychologist. They design parts of the car. They usually work in teams of 5 people. One person designs the outside of the car. One person designs the ... more
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Hands on training is the best. There is a fair amount of theoretical knowledge that is good to pick up, and learning the ins and outs of various diagnostic programs is also good to know. Some training can be given by the auto shop in question... ... more
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The University of Iowa Society of Automotive Engineering is a non-profit student organization at the University of Iowa College of Engineering, representing the University of Iowa Chapter of SAE International. Each year UISAE designs, fabricates, ... more
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Automotive engineering, generally, is the study of how to design and build automobiles. However the term and field of study can also apply to an form of vehicle. ... more
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Mechanical Engineering combines skills needed to conceive, design and produce the moving parts, components and machinery in every aspect of manufacture. Modern mechanical engineers use sophisticated computer-aided design and engineering skills to ... more
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Motor vehicle mechanics and technicians inspect, diagnose, repair and service mechanical, electrical and electronic systems and components for cars, buses and trucks. They also perform major repair and replacement of mechanical units on newly ... more
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Yes, the device is tested at design voltage specified by the manufacturer. A warm-up time may be required, usually 10 or 30 minutes after applying voltage. ... more
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If you own a car a voltage regulator is a necessity in order for the car to start and for lights for example to work on it and here is how a voltage regulator works. The voltage regulator controls of course the voltage that is produced by the cars ... more
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No, DOT does not certify lamps. Unlike ECE, there is no type-approval process. DOT only requires that the manufacturer takes "due care." This means that at the beginning of production, the manufacturer must certify its lamps comply with FMVSS and ... more
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You can find directions to Cypress College from MapQuest. And to find the Department once you are here, view our Cypress Map and look for the Technical Education Building #1 (Tech Ed 1). ... more
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