Engineering Utilities 2
Engineering Utilities 2
The importance of Engineering Utilities to me as a student of engineering is to know the works of a civil
engineer for a utility company, such as a water, gas, or electric company. Their job duties are to design,
implement, and maintain utility infrastructures, such as water or gas mains, electrical grids, and other types
of delivery systems. Qualifications for a utility engineer include a bachelor’s or master’s degree in civil
engineering or a related field of engineering and experience. Professional certification is available.
Problem-solving and leadership skills are important in this career.
As a future engineer, how can you apply Engineering Utilities to your chosen career?
For me as a future engineer. Engineering Utilities can help me for my future job. When some company
need a engineer who knows about mechanical systems, fire protection systems, sanitary/plumbing systems,
and acoustics in buildings. I have the ability and knowledge to contributed to their company.
Knowing all the properties of matter, can you sight some course in your program that can also apply those
thing.
Other skills you would gain as an engineer include project planning, analytical thinking, logical thinking,
attention to detail, communication, teamwork, numeracy, and computer literacy
MULTIPLES AND SUB MULTIPLES OF SI UNITS
Multiples Submultiples
Symbo Symbo
Factor Name Factor Name
l l
LENGTH UNITS
1 km = 1000 m
1 yard = 3 feet
1 foot = 12 inches
AREA UNITS
VOLUME UNITS
MASS UNITS
Metric US or Imperial
1 milligram
0.0154 grain
[mg]
8.345
1 gm/liter --- 0.06243 10-3 1
(10-3)
SI UNITS
ENGLISH UNITS
SPEED UNITS
TORQUE UNITS
Common symbols \tau, M
SI unit N⋅m
Dimension ML2T−2
Pascal 1Pa
DENSITIES OF WATER
SYMBOL = ρ
ENGLISH
SI
SYMBOL = FE
SYMBOL = g