What can we learn from a fellow engineering major's perspective on physics?

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In summary, learning about physics from a fellow engineering major's perspective can offer valuable insights and applications for real-world problem-solving. Their technical background and understanding of mathematical concepts can provide a unique perspective on the principles and theories of physics. Additionally, their experience with designing and building practical solutions can offer a hands-on approach to understanding complex physics concepts. By collaborating with a fellow engineering major, one can gain a deeper understanding of physics and its practical applications in the field of engineering.
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elysium306
Hi Everyone,

I am a engineering major student. While I was searching for answer to some of my questions, I came across this website, and certainly it was exciting to see there is actually a forum specifically about physics!
I will try to answer some questions within my power, I may ask some questions as well, hopefully we can all help each other out one or another.

Kindly

Thanks
 
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Welcome to PF! Good luck!
 
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