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Q. What is Electro-Mechanical Engineering?

A. -Your computer's electro-mechanical devices are its keyboard, hard drive, floppy drive, CD-ROM drive, switches, connectors, cables, and overall packaging. The electrons inside your monitor are moving parts which are electro-mechanically accellerated and their trajectories electro-mechanically steered. Your car has electro-mechanical motors, a generator, transducers, and solenoids and your home has electro-mechanical appliances which range from toasters to furnaces. Factories, airplanes, weapon systems, and laboratories have long lists of electro-mechanical devices and systems. This book classifies and explains all electro-mechanical (mechatronic) devices and systems. It also gives the basic electrical and mechanical science and their principles of design. -Go to: http://members.aol.com/ljkamm/elmech.htm

 


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