anonymous: What type of physics do computer engineers use on the job ?
Hi,
I’m currently a 2nd year computer engineering student and am planning on becoming a hardware design engineer. I’m finishing up with general physics 2 with calculus, and was wondering what topics in general physics that we learn in college are actually use on the job.
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Answer by Starrysky
Electronic, thermal, electrical, communications (wire, RF, optical), human interface, display (optical), work use general physics.
The design, manufacturing, and operations fields use all of the above, with emphasis on some parts to varying degrees.
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