How Engineering physics impact on technology?

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The discussion centers around a user seeking help with an assignment on engineering physics, specifically its impact on technology, related inventions, and general information. Participants express concern that the user is asking for answers without making any effort themselves, implying a lack of initiative. The conversation highlights the importance of personal engagement in academic work rather than relying on others to provide answers. There is a strong emphasis on the need for the user to conduct their own research and contribute to the assignment. Ultimately, the thread underscores the value of independent learning in completing academic tasks.
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I have an assignment and i want to complete it before Tuesday. I have some questions regards to my assignment
1) How Engineering physics impact on technology ?
2) Engineering physics Inventions
3) Engineering physics related information
 
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usmantemuri said:
I have an assignment and i want to complete it before Tuesday

Sounds like you want us to complete it for you by Tuesday.
 
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Vanadium 50 said:
Sounds like you want us to complete it for you by Tuesday.
No i want additional answer. I don't want you guys to complete it just posts what ever you have i will collect data
 
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So we answer your question, you collect our answers, and then turn it in with your name on it? All by Tuesday?
 
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usmantemuri said:
No i want additional answer.
Addition to WHAT? You have made no attempt on your own to which we could "add" anything. You are asking us to do your work for you.
 
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usmantemuri said:
2) Engineering physics Inventions
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