What Are the Basics of College-Level Physics for Engineers?

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I apologize for posting a question here, the prompt in the title are threw me off. I work in a small US manufacturing company. I have a BS in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering so I have just the basics when it comes to college level physics.

I hope that this is a more appropriate post for this area.
 
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