There are several reasons why chemistry has such a high importance in electrical engineering. It is important because chemistry helps you to know more about the materials you are using and working with. Knowledge of how materials and products work together is needed in the engineering field.
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following are the similarities between mechanical and electrical engg.
1) Energy conversion takes place from one to another form
2) Machines are used for conversion
3) Heat is generated during such conversions
4) Prime mover is required in both disciplines
When deciding what type of engineering you should go into ask yourself two questions:
1. What type of Engineering would I have the most fun doing? Do not limit yourself to Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.
2. Do I prefer a more abstract world or a more tangible world? Electrical Engineering is much more abstract than Mechanical Engineering (at least classical ME). You can not see those little electrons doing their thing.
My father was an EE. I am a ME.
Electrical department is not independent one it depends on various fields like mechanical, chemical and etc....
Thats why to understand the concept and theory in detail we have to study the other dept like mechanical as well
importance of statistics in electrical engineering
This segment of engineering covers a broad spectrum of chemistry, physics and electrical engineering issues.
Accounting, Engineering(except computer engineering, software engineering and electrical engineering), Physics, Chemistry, etc
None, I'd suggest. Can't think of any reasonable thing.What is the relevance of this question.
PCB stands for "Polychlorinated biphenyl" in chemistry and environmental protection. PCB stands for "printed circuit board" in electrical engineering.