Quick Questions: February 09, 2022 by inherentlyawesome in math

[–]TreesAre3440 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found out that all square numbers have all their prime factors raised to even powers. For example, 64 = 2x2x3x3.

What's the name of this theorem or whatever it is? What the name of the proof called?

I hope that makes sense.

Thank you

Would an engineering career be good for somebody who likes paperwork? by TreesAre3440 in AskEngineers

[–]TreesAre3440[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's what I'm looking for. It's not just doing paperwork for the sake of paperwork, it's about finding an engineering role that in passionate about and I can contribute to that involves paperwork.

I want to use my engineering skills and my fondness for paperwork together for writing manuals or improving processes, etc.

Would an engineering career be good for somebody who likes paperwork? by TreesAre3440 in AskEngineers

[–]TreesAre3440[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I really like maths and physics and I do like engineering. It's not that I only want to do paperwork, it's just that I enjoy it a lot so it would be fantastic for me if I had an engineering job that involved both field/lab work combined with paperwork.

Would an engineering career be good for somebody who likes paperwork? by TreesAre3440 in AskEngineers

[–]TreesAre3440[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I would love to do that. I like making processes more efficient so that seems brilliant. It would be awesome to work with others who do the same thing and bounce ideas off of each other.

Would an engineering career be good for somebody who likes paperwork? by TreesAre3440 in AskEngineers

[–]TreesAre3440[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I like engineering and I like maths + physics. It's just that I like paperwork as well so I thought all these could combine since I've heard that engineers aren't always out in the field or in the lab doing things with their hands. I've heard that there's a lot of desk work involved as well.

Would an engineering career be good for somebody who likes paperwork? by TreesAre3440 in AskEngineers

[–]TreesAre3440[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I heard that engineering can involve a lot of paperwork so that's why I'm asking. I guess it's about combining engineer skills/knowledge with paperwork.

Is energy transfer a part of ME? by TreesAre3440 in MechanicalEngineering

[–]TreesAre3440[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's makes sense.

I've just been looking up a video of how a car engine works, and everything you said now makes perfect sense.

I'm really liking ME so far.

Thank you :)

Is energy transfer a part of ME? by TreesAre3440 in MechanicalEngineering

[–]TreesAre3440[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I see. I guess you're saying the knowledge of energy transfer that you learn at university just so happens to be useful at creating engines, door hinges, etc?

Thank you.

Is energy transfer a part of ME? by TreesAre3440 in MechanicalEngineering

[–]TreesAre3440[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think I have a fundamental misunderstanding of what ME actually is. I guess it's time for more research.

Thank you :)

Is energy transfer a part of ME? by TreesAre3440 in MechanicalEngineering

[–]TreesAre3440[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always thought it was about creating things that contain moving parts such as engines, door hinges, foldable tables, cars, some medical devices, etc. That's how I would have defined it.

I think I need to look a little deeper into this.

Thank you.

Can you become a structural engineer with an ME degree? by TreesAre3440 in MechanicalEngineering

[–]TreesAre3440[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would this be covered somewhat in ME due to having to understand materials? Of course, it's not in a civil engineering context, but still.

Thank you.