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Engineering Physics Advanced: A Complete Text Book of Engineeing Physics for IInd Sem Students of UEM, Jaipur

Engineering Physics Advanced: A Complete Text Book of Engineeing Physics for IInd Sem Students of UEM, Jaipur

Paperback

Series: Engineering Physics, Book 1

Technology & Engineering

ISBN10: 1500368555
ISBN13: 9781500368555
Publisher: Createspace
Published: Jun 30 2014
Pages: 254
Weight: 0.76
Height: 0.53 Width: 5.98 Depth: 9.02
Language: English
Unlike traditional engineering disciplines, engineering science/physics is not necessarily confined to a particular branch of science or physics. Instead, engineering science/physics is meant to provide a more thorough grounding in applied physics for a selected specialty such as optics, quantum physics, materials science, applied mechanics, nanotechnology, micro fabrication, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, biophysics, control theory, aerodynamics, energy, solid-state physics, etc. It is the discipline devoted to creating and optimizing engineering solutions through enhanced understanding and integrated application of mathematical, scientific, statistical, and engineering principles. The discipline is also meant for cross-functionality and bridges the gap between theoretical science and practical engineering with emphasis in research and development, design, and analysis. Engineering physics or engineering science degrees are respected academic degrees awarded in many countries. It is notable that in many languages the term for engineering physics would be directly translated into English as technical physics. In some countries, both what would be translated as engineering physics and what would be translated as technical physics are disciplines leading to academic degrees, with the former specializes in nuclear power research, and the latter closer to engineering physics. In some institutions, engineering (or applied) physics major is a discipline or specialization within the scope of engineering science, or applied science.

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