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The different branches of engineering includes 1. System Engineering 2. Nuclear Engineering 3. Environmental Engineering 4. Mechanical Engineering 5. Electrical and Electronic Engineering 6. Computer Science Engineering 7. Biological Engineering 8. Civil Engineering 9. Chemical Engineering 10. Aeronautics and astronautics
For thermal energy it is thermodynamics, for mechanical energy it would be mechanics or mechanical engineering, for electrical energy electrical engineering, and for nuclear energy, nuclear physics. There doesn't seem to be one branch of science for energy as a whole.
Mechanical Engineering is considered by some to be the broadest of engineering disciplines. Not only do many areas fall under mechanical engineering, it overlaps into other engineering disciplines, including Civil, Electrical, and Chemical Engineering
All sorts: aerospace, electrical, mechanical, nuclear, etc; it just depends on what you want to do at NASA.
Nuclear physics, fuel enrichment and fabrication, metallurgy, welding, instrumentation, chemistry, radiation measuring, and civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering, to name a few, are areas of technology associated with nuclear energy.
G. Cahen has written: 'Nuclear engineering' -- subject(s): Nuclear engineering, Nuclear physics
nuclear -> heat -> kinetic ->electrical
Boiling of water is caused when we provide heat energy to water which then converts into mechanical energy when the water molecules gets excited and results in escaping the surface forming vapor pressure equal to atmospheric pressure leading to boiling.
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Kazys Almenas has written: 'Nuclear engineering' -- subject(s): Nuclear engineering
Obninsk Institute for Nuclear Power Engineering was created in 1953.
The following MIT degree programs are accredited by the Washington Accord:Computer Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Bachelor of Science)Aerospace Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Aerospace Engineering - Information Technology (Bachelor of Science)Chemical Biological Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Chemical Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Civil Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Computer Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (Bachelor of Science)Electrical Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Engineering - Course 2A (Bachelor of Science)Environmental Engineering Science (Bachelor of Science)Materials Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Mechanical and Ocean Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Mechanical Engineering (Bachelor of Science)Nuclear Science and Engineering (Bachelor of Science)