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As you will be knowing that chemical and mechanical engineers are both involved in creating products.
The specific types of products differ since chemical engineers concentrate on the equipment used to process and produce a range of products.
But chemical engineers often work with dangerous substances and earn a higher salary than mechanical engineers .
Know the difference:
Chemical Engineering:
Chemical engineers design and produce the systems, machinery and facilities that use chemical reactions to create products
Chemical engineers work in engineering and architectural services, where they design facilities related to chemical production. Chemical engineers are found in a variety of fields. A few examples might include the chemical engineers responsible for designing the catalytic cracking units that reduce petroleum to its chemical components. Others work with elastics, synthetic rubber and synthetic fibers for both consumer and industrial use.
Mechanical Engineering:
A mechanical engineering curriculum requires a rigorous understanding of mathematics and physics.
Mechanical engineering involves the science of motion, or the control of motion. The student learns about material science such as how materials can be shaped, and at what point they will fail when stress is applied control systems that determine how, when, and where power is applied to a material, and power systems to apply that power. Mechanical engineers also study fluid mechanics, where they learn the dynamic qualities of fluids in closed hydraulic systems and in large open hydraulic systems, such as the atmosphere and ocean. They also study the basics of product engineering and robotics.
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