Indeed they do. There are many Physics branches that are directly of importance to Engineering.
Not all engineers will need all branches of Physics.
An electrical engineer may not need a detailed knowledge of hydraulics, for example, but if he gets involved in power generation from Hydro, he will soon do.
it helps with the amplitiude
A knowledge of physical sciences would be useful to a musician because they would have a better understanding of sound waves and sound properties. It would be useful to photographers so that they could understand light and the bending of light.
A knowledge of physical sciences would be useful to a musician because they would have a better understanding of sound waves and sound properties. It would be useful to photographers so that they could understand light and the bending of light.
To require a entry level job as any kind of of engineer a person will usually be required to have a bachelors degree in engineering. Sometimes a bachelors in physical science or maths would also be suitable.
Physicist,Electrical Engineer,Materials Engineer, and an Astronomer.
science creates knowledge, knowledge allows the creation of working technology, technology that works changes the world Without science, our "knowledge" would be filled with unreality and technology created from the errors would not work.
Being a modern human.Specifically "engineering" might be a term for such a process.
how would konwlage of science help me as a mayor
in many nonscience careers, knowledge of science is essential in order to perform the job.
Math, science- physics, chemist, computer science and art would also be a plus.
No. Life science
Both