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how physics will affect electrical engineers directly or indirectly? plze help!!
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RE: physics
Engineering (weather electrical/ mechanical/ electonics...) is largely application oriented. It uses the concepts from the elementary sciences and mathematics, and puts them into practice.
To explain with a verybasic example, when physics talks about Electromagnets, it tells you just the idea. When Electrical Engineering takes it up, it uses the idea of Electomagnets to develop a DC motor.
Thus, in a way, physical science affects Electrical engineering directly, I would say.
Regards
Umn.
RE: physics
physics plays a very important role in engineering...
a strong background in phyics could make the difference between an engineer and an excellent engineer.i myself being an electronic engineer find that a good knowledge in physics is priceless.i would suggest you to read on topics related to subject
RE: physics
In reference to your question of how physics will affect
Electrical Engineers directly or indirectly?; I would like to add that the movement of electrons are tightly tied to
physics. The same electrons that power your home and auto
are collectively called current(I or amps) and are force(d)
along by voltage (v or volts). For more information on early, but EXECELLENCE in Electrical Engineering, I suggest a review the life of (Croation-born) Nikola Tesla 1856-1943.