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.ee is the internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of Estonia

EE can also stand for EasterEgger chicken, a cross-bred mutt with one blue egg laying parent (araucana/ameraucana) and any other breed as the other parent. They usually lay green eggs, but can lay any color egg.

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When was EE Times created?

EE Times was created in 1972.


What does the error code EE mean on a fedders air conditioner?

The error code on a Fender air conditioner should be a letter and a number, not two letters (E1, E2, not EE). An E1 error code means that you need to clean the filter and an E4 error code means that it needs Freon.


What are EE rated equipment?

EE-rated equipment refers to electrical and electronic devices that have been assessed for energy efficiency using a specific rating system, often aligned with European or international standards. The "EE" typically indicates a focus on reducing energy consumption and minimizing environmental impact. These ratings help consumers identify products that are more energy-efficient, leading to potential cost savings on utility bills and a lower carbon footprint. Common examples include appliances, lighting, and heating systems.


What is the difference between electrical engineering and electrical power engineering and what bachelors degrees that will allow me to get a masters degree in mechatronics engineering?

Electrical engineering is low voltage, logic circuits, communications etc. Power engineering is electrical transmission and the like.You want EE.


How difficult is an electrical engineering degree?

If you are good in calculus, it is quite simple otherwise it will be very difficult Quite simple? Let me correct you on that. NO, it is NOT quite simple, whether you are good at calculus or not. That is like saying if you understand the body then medical school is super easy. Neither are. I am currently working on my Associates in electronics. My math skills are fair, not great. I used to work with several electronics technicians and engineers, and my manager had a Masters in EE. Very smart guy and he even said that the course was extremely hard. He is right. I have read several times that electronics and chemistry are two of the hardest majors. I have a friend who is a chemist and he said it was hard, and from my experience in studying electronics, YES, it is VERY hard. However, it is also a very rewarding career if you stick with it and have a passion for it. Lastly, if you choose to go for an engineering degree, get at least a Bachelors, if not a Masters. Anything less won't get you very far. It will be a very hard 4 or 5 years, but totally worth it.