Chemical Engineering and Physics: Navigating the Confusion

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In summary, Chemical Engineering and Physics can be confusing for those not familiar with the fields, as they both involve complex scientific concepts and principles. However, while there may be some overlap in certain areas, the two disciplines have distinct focuses and approaches. Chemical engineering deals with the design and production of chemical processes, while physics is concerned with understanding the fundamental laws and principles governing the natural world. While there are certainly connections between the two, they each require a unique set of skills and knowledge. It is important to understand the differences and similarities between these fields in order to navigate the confusion and fully appreciate the contributions they make to our understanding of the world.
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I am a first year student and I study Chemical Engineering.I like physics, but it can be confusing sometimes :)
 
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Welcome to PF Selin.
 

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