Does Atlanta Have a Good Market for Mechanical Engineers?

Hi there, I am planning to relocate to Atlanta. How is the job market for mechanical engineers in Atlanta and nearby areas? I’m interested in product development.

Hi there, I am planning to relocate to Atlanta. How is the job market for mechanical engineers in Atlanta and nearby areas? I’m interested in product development.

What does one interested in research opt for after completing B.Tech in aerospace engineering or mechanical engineering?
What are the best options for this?

How do you know if the mechanical advantage is 1 (that’s more than one, one, and less than one, right?)
How do you find it without finding the actual mechanical advantage for the wedge, pulley, lever, wheel and axle, and inclined plane?

I understand that time dilation is when the gravitational pull will change the distance the speed of light is traveling. However, how would this work for a mechanical clock? Say the arms of the clock act as the speed of light and it sits on a strong gravitational pull. Since the arms travel in a circle it would be faster going from the 12 spot to the 6 (since it is moving toward the pull) but slower going from the 6 to the 12 (since it is moving away from pull)? Therefore, evening itself out and there would be no time change, right?

For a science project, we had to make a can crusher. Part of the lab is to find the mechanical advantage.. How do I do this? I know Mechanical Advantage= Load force devided by effort force..?

I’m looking to a career in mechanical engineering. What needs to be done?

I have a science fair project and I feel like doing something that involves using exercise to achieve warming up a type of food.
exp. Lifting weights to warm up bread
Problem is, I don’t know what could convert mechanical energy to heat energy. Also, where can you buy a motor that can convert mechanical energy to electrical energy?

I am doing a presentation on mechanical engineering and one of the slides needs to have “Pictures and description of products worked on”. Can anyone kind of point me in the right direction of what kind of products a mechanical engineer might work on? Thanks for any help.

I have an idea for an electro-mechanical consumer product. I also have a background in computer science, electrical engineering and programming, but my mechanical skills suck.
I have a full time job and would like to build this prototype on a part-time basis in my spare time time with my own resources.
How can I find someone who is a mechanical engineer who would want to take a part in this venture?

I understand the manufacturing process for a laminated lock, but cannot figure out how the mechanical workings end up in a die cast lock and still work. Clearly the parts are too large to fit in through the hole made by inserting the key plug, and the parts would be unable to move if they were cast in. So how do the mechanical workings still operate inside the die cast body? I understand the basic concepts of using cores to make gaps in a die cast, but how would that work for say, a brass die cast lock?