Can Physics and Mechanical Engineering Coexist in One Career?

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In summary, it is possible for physics and mechanical engineering to coexist in one career. Both fields heavily rely on mathematics and problem-solving skills, and their principles often overlap. Many industries, such as aerospace and automotive, require knowledge and expertise in both areas. However, it is important for individuals to have a strong foundation in both disciplines to successfully navigate a career that combines physics and mechanical engineering.
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I am a physics student eager to learn and be versatile. In the past, I used to google the duo: 'Physics Vs Mechanical Engineering,' eventually in the SEO results, I found PF.

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Hello and :welcome: !

Have fun and stay curious!
 
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I want to be a scientist (Physicist), an engineer (Mech. Engr), academician (lecturer), and many more...
 

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