Engineering Physics

 

ENGINEERING PHYSICS


Question: What is engineering physics?

Answer: This branch of engineering is one of the basic disciplines and is related to other branches of science (biology, physics, chemistry and mathematics), This branch of engineering serves as a bridge to fill the gap between optical physics and applied engineering.

Question: What does engineering physics do?

Answer: Engineering physics is used to detect and solve problems that arise during the engineering process.
In addition, this branch of engineering is used to develop any new technology.

Question: How many branches of engineering physics are there?

Answer: There are many branches of engineering and technology which are directly or indirectly related to engineering physics, some of which are as follows:

  • Robotics engineering

  • Nanotechnology engineering

  • Research and Development Engineering

Question: Which countries in the world have the most jobs in engineering physics?

Answer: There are almost all the countries in the world that have created jobs for engineers.

  • Canada

  • China

  • France

  • New Zealand

  • United States

We know that there is still a lot to write about but due to time constraints it is difficult to write more on it.

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