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My question is just like my title. Do electrical engineers do anything besides circuit work? Because I would like to learn more about guys career but circuits is all I find.
Electrical engineers engage in a diverse range of applications beyond circuit design, including signal processing, communications, and control systems. They work on projects that span from micro-electromechanical devices to large-scale power systems. The complexity of electrical engineering lies in understanding the physics behind circuits, such as electromagnetic effects and advanced mathematical concepts like Fourier Transforms. Specialization is common, as no single engineer can master all areas of this broad discipline.
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nst.john said:I'm not trying to offend anyone. It's just everywhere I've looked it hasn't really stressed how challenging and complex it is.

nst.john said:Sounds good thanks! If I'm interested in electronics engineering would shadowing an electrical engineer still be beneficial?