Engineering is applied Science and technology. Engineers use different kinds of science (chemistry, physics, Biology) and apply them to accomplish something.
Here are some examples.
Chemistry~ Chemists learned that a material's property (such as metal) can be changed by adding different materials. For example melting copper together with tin makes bronze. By adding the tin and copper in different amounts they will get a weaker or stronger bronze. Chemists also learned that bronze is corrosion resistant (resists rusting)
Engineers then use that base knowledge. For example engineers will make pipes or an underwater device from bronze because they know it resists rust. They will pick what kind of bronze they need based on how strong that part needs to be.
Hope that answered your question.
Consider having some wood and nails and a hammer, the hammer is the maths...
(which is a science on its own, think in successively more capable hammers being found). If you blow the hammer on the wood and see it deform, drive a nail through it and see if it splits and when it splits, that is science, you understand the nature of what you have at hand. Engineering is calculation wise finding a way to make a table that will withstand someone jumping on it. And finally technology is the know how and procedure involved in building the table, ie. how to fix the table top and the leg prior to hammering and what to do in order to make the nail not slip around while trying to hammer it.
If you try to find other examples to this you will see after a while it mixes up a bit,
because the boundries are elusive, people go on with an all-out attack approach to find or do something useful so they are not really interested in compertmentalizing the effort and specifically prohibiting themselves from other aspects just mentioned.
to ensure the structual integrity is over-rated to prevent mis-haps
Engineering requires math in order to compute thicknesses, hardnesses, stresses, malleability, ductility, heights, lengths, depth, weights, mass, velocities, proportions, etc.
Practically all processes in natural sciences and technology can be modelled mathematically.
You need maths for engineering but not the other way round.
Science is what does the discovering, technology is how we use it.
There may not be any science involved in engineering as it is a process of detailing based on available/validated science. engineering design is purely mathematical calculations and drawings as per scale after desdigning.
Engineering science has improved engineering and how precise engineers can be with the advancements in technology and new machinery.
In Canada the difference between an engineering technician and an engineering technologist is a technologist has more training in Science, Mathematics, and is required to write a thesis.
John McCarthy defined it as "the science and engineering of making intelligent machines"So the answer is : Both ( Science and Engineering )
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Science is nothing without math.. Physics and chemistry are related so far with science.. If there was no math science wouldn't exist, you couldn't calculate the problems in physics and chemistry without mathematics
Relationship between food science and hotel management
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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)
Science is what does the discovering, technology is how we use it.
Sociology and physics are distinct disciplines with different approaches to understanding the world. Physics focuses on the study of matter and energy in the physical universe, while sociology examines human behavior and societies. However, they can intersect in areas like social physics, which applies physical concepts to study social phenomena, or in the study of science as a social institution within sociology.
There is a very direct relationship between science and technology in the design and engineering of powered flying craft (unlike baseballs, kites, etc.). Without science and technology, heavier than air machines would not fly.
Typically, the degree is a masters of science in engineering. This specifies it is a master's degree with major in engineering. The master's of science is a degree category from which many specific programs of study fall.
distinguish the relationship between Biology and physical science?
There may not be any science involved in engineering as it is a process of detailing based on available/validated science. engineering design is purely mathematical calculations and drawings as per scale after desdigning.
Nothing at all there is no connection between nuts and Science