What is the difference between automobile and mechanical engineering

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    Dr Mohsin Khan | Guide-Level 13

    9 years ago
    Mechanical Engineering is the branch that uses the laws of physics, engineering, material science to model the physical systems in the world. Mechanical engineering is the parent department for the branches like automobile engineering, production engineering, etc.
    Automobile engineering is exclusive about automobiles while Mechanical Engineering is all the machine including automobile. In automobile you have been given details concepts about automobile (cars, bike, truck, taractor, etc.)

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