brno17
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I have only 2 weeks left before I have to submit in my university application.
After the 100000000s of majors I wanted to major in I finally narrowed the to two; Electrical Engineering and Physics.
I chose Elec. Eng because I wanted to take over my dad business (electric motors, transformers etc) It has to do with a lot of electrical stuff.
I chose physics because I like physics, I just love its concepts and knowing why this things acts this way. ALSO it has electricity and magnetism in it so I can still pursue my dads buisness, and work as a prof or something.
My question is for all you elec eng. and physics people, what do you learn that will help me with electric motors.
My dads job is just like a mechanic but the engines are electrical and they are 80% of the problem. There is a lot of physics into my dads work torque etc.
After the 100000000s of majors I wanted to major in I finally narrowed the to two; Electrical Engineering and Physics.
I chose Elec. Eng because I wanted to take over my dad business (electric motors, transformers etc) It has to do with a lot of electrical stuff.
I chose physics because I like physics, I just love its concepts and knowing why this things acts this way. ALSO it has electricity and magnetism in it so I can still pursue my dads buisness, and work as a prof or something.
My question is for all you elec eng. and physics people, what do you learn that will help me with electric motors.
My dads job is just like a mechanic but the engines are electrical and they are 80% of the problem. There is a lot of physics into my dads work torque etc.