What Are the Basics of College-Level Physics for Engineers?

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In summary, College-level physics for engineers covers topics such as mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, and optics. It focuses on applying mathematical concepts and problem-solving skills to understand the physical world and develop practical solutions. Students will learn about fundamental laws and principles, as well as how to use scientific tools and technology to analyze and interpret data. Additionally, the course will emphasize critical thinking, experimentation, and communication skills to prepare engineers for real-world applications.
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I apologize for posting a question here, the prompt in the title are threw me off. I work in a small US manufacturing company. I have a BS in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering so I have just the basics when it comes to college level physics.

I hope that this is a more appropriate post for this area.
 
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