So I've heard First time seeing such a clear example of it, though, so thank you for that You're gonna have to tell me about trollish engineering later on in exchange
Engineering is, in a nutshell, using science and math to create things that solve problems. It covers a wide range of thingys, from civil engineering (making bridges, structures, pipelines and waterways) to biomedical (if you're familiar with medical equipment, like scanners and even wheelchairs) to aerospace, electrical, environmental, you name it.
You basically fix stuff, or make stuff to fix stuff if you can't fix it directly.
I do mechanical engineering mostly, which is sort of like the jack of all trades, master of none specialty. It's mostly machinery, basic applied physics based stuff, a little electrical, a little chemical, kind of all over the place.
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First time seeing such a clear example of it, though, so thank you for that
You're gonna have to tell me about trollish engineering later on in exchange
Engineering is, in a nutshell, using science and math to create things that solve problems. It covers a wide range of thingys, from civil engineering (making bridges, structures, pipelines and waterways) to biomedical (if you're familiar with medical equipment, like scanners and even wheelchairs) to aerospace, electrical, environmental, you name it.
You basically fix stuff, or make stuff to fix stuff if you can't fix it directly.
I do mechanical engineering mostly, which is sort of like the jack of all trades, master of none specialty. It's mostly machinery, basic applied physics based stuff, a little electrical, a little chemical, kind of all over the place.