If you mean C as in the speed of light then I would assume yes. C is used to help calculate the current of electrical energy, which helps determine how much resistance in ohms must be used within wiring and also helps to establish wattage/voltage of electrical outlets, etc.
So this means there's 120 Mechanical Engineering students, 360 Chemical Engineering students and 720 Electrical Engineering students. Is there a point to this question?I think No.
For Chilean electrical outlets, a Type C or Type L adapter is needed.
In engineering Electrical & electronics branch is better than E & C and is having more salary & job opportunities.
you can easily design any circuit of your own choice.
English Maths b Maths c Physics. They are the main subjects; but it pays off if you also do Geography, and some Hpe. Hope this helps.
No,der is only B.E. degree in electrical engg.
In maths lower case c is a constant and denotes the speed of light
Some recommended textbooks for a first semester in electrical engineering might include "Fundamentals of Electric Circuits" by Charles K. Alexander and Matthew N.O. Sadiku, "Engineering Electromagnetics" by William H. Hayt Jr. and John A. Buck, and "Introduction to Electric Circuits" by Richard C. Dorf and James A. Svoboda. These textbooks cover essential topics in electrical circuits, electromagnetics, and basic circuit analysis, providing a strong foundation for further studies in electrical engineering.
Gcses in Maths and English are cumpolsory (grade C and above). i think also Sciences are needed too. xxtwilightxx
Either, do BTEC NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (2 YEAR COURSE level 2/3) or AN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING COURSE IN CERTAIN COLLEGES, LIKE SUSSEX, or you could do an APPRENTICESHIP IN AERONAUTICAL/AEROSPACE ENGINEERING and earn while you train. :). The Grades you need will be A*-C in Maths, English and Science (Physics) :)
Either, do BTEC NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (2 YEAR COURSE level 2/3) or AN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING COURSE IN CERTAIN COLLEGES, LIKE SUSSEX, or you could do an APPRENTICESHIP IN AERONAUTICAL/AEROSPACE ENGINEERING and earn while you train. :). The Grades you need will be A*-C in Maths, English and Science (Physics) :)
Answer In the US, it only requires a Bachelor of Science Degree in a related field of Engineering. also in England you need physics and maths In the UK: You need 5 GCSE's at grades A-C, these must include English, Maths and Physics. You need a grade C or above at A Level Maths and Physics And finally....a degree in Aerospace Engineering.