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Vector calculus is applied in electrical engineering especially with the use of electromagnetics. It is also applied in fluid dynamics, as well as statics.
in which field vector calculus is applied deeply
Trigonometry is engineering math, but If you are going to study something in physics, or science, (basically this is "applied science"), you will need lots of calculus. calculus appears a lot in "Stargate".
Julius Weisbach has written: 'Mechanics of engineering' -- subject(s): Mechanical engineering, Applied Mechanics 'Elements of analysis as applied to the mechanics of engineering and machinery' -- subject(s): Calculus 'The mechanics of hoisting machinery' -- subject(s): Hoisting machinery, Mechanical engineering
Calculus; by a long shot.
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The majors that require calculus are all mathematics, science, and engineering majors. These include (but are not limited to) mathematics, mathematics education, science education, biology, chemistry, physics, civil engineering, chemical engineering, biological engineering, electrical engineering, biochemistry, pharmeceuticals, and computer science. So about 99% of students in those majors and related majors will take calculus their freshman year (typically the second semester). I say 99% because calculus is a prerequisite for all other courses in those majors (so it must be taken very early), but there is a very small possibility (I'd say 1% chance) that students can take calculus their sophomore year instead.
The definition of engineering physics is an introductory college course in physics for potential engineering majors. This differs from regular physics in the inclusion of calculus in the curriculum instead of just algebra.
Howard Hamilton Bliss has written: 'Elements of applied electricity' -- subject(s): Electricity, Electrical engineering, Electric engineering
CALCULUS
For Literally Everything.
Andrew Jamieson has written: 'Elementary manual on steam and the steam engine' 'A text-book on steam and steam engines, including turbines and boilers' -- subject(s): Steam engineering, Steam-engines 'Elementary manual on applied mechanics ..' -- subject(s): Applied Mechanics 'Ordinary and honours questions on electrical engineering' -- subject(s): Examinations, questions, Electrical engineering, Electric engineering