Saurav Pandey
September 30, 2024
This part of physics looks at how matter and energy behave at very tiny levels, like atoms and smaller particles.
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This topic deals with heat, energy, work, and how these things are transferred or transformed. It’s about understanding basic physical rules and how they apply in engineering.
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This subject studies how electric charges interact with magnetic fields. It includes complex math and ideas about electricity and magnetism.
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This area focuses on how liquids and gases move and behave. It requires understanding the properties of fluids and how they interact with surfaces, along with some complex equations.
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It often uses advanced math to ensure everything works properly through feedback and control techniques.
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This topic looks at how solid materials react when under pressure or stress. It involves knowing how materials behave and how they handle different forces.
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It involves understanding how heat is transferred through conduction, convection, and radiation, and using math to describe these processes.
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This field is about analyzing and working with signals (like sound or electrical signals) and understanding how systems process these signals using complex math.
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Engineers need to have a strong grasp of higher-level math, such as calculus, algebra, and differential equations, to solve various problems.
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While not strictly an engineering topic, learning to code is important for many engineers
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