You need differential equations and partial differential equations to describe and predict the dynamic behaviour of systems. Newton and Laplace developed differential equations originally and simultaneously (using different notation) to work with gravity and the movement of the moon and planets.
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Throughout history as people learned more science and engineering they have used more and more energy. This is because of the many electronics and new technology used today.
In order to be an explosives expert you need to be an expert in math and energy science. If you're serious about it, the Missouri University of Science and Technology offers a mining degree with an option to minor in explosives. They used to offer an exlosives engineering degree, but I guess that was discontinued.
Technology is the application of science into real life. The relation can be expressed using UML by generalization this way: science <-- technology
the science is for distruction
There is no application of differential equation in computer science
Technology is the application of science and engineering
Engineering science has improved engineering and how precise engineers can be with the advancements in technology and new machinery.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics.
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
All the optimization problems in Computer Science have a predecessor analogue in continuous domain and they are generally expressed in the form of either functional differential equation or partial differential equation. A classic example is the Hamiltonian Jacobi Bellman equation which is the precursor of Bellman Ford algorithm in CS.
Computer Science Engineering and Information technology are same in all aspects except electronics. The study of electronics is more detailed in Information technology. Hence for computer science engineering you need good maths however for information technology you need both good maths and physics.
I think you can, because engineering and technology are well- related to math.As for science, it depends on the major you're studying...
Science, Math, Engineering, and Technology is what SMET stands for. It is a education system for Science, Math, Engineering, and Technology. People do study for those specific topics.
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