Everything in engineering requires applications of mathematics.
Is this a joke? Mathematics is the QUEEN of the sciences. she RULES engineering. Without math, you have no engineering, any kind of engineering. Think of Mathematics as the Venus of the sciences.
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A short definition of engineering is "applied science". You need all sorts of equations in engineering: equations from pure math, from physics, chemistry, etc., depending on what you work in. I suppose any of these equations might be called a "math equation".
Maths is a fundamental part of mechanical engineering, as it is with most disciplines, without maths engineering, of any kind would not be possible.
well. the main subject is maths in it then physicsAnswerWould you believe it's 'electrical engineering'?
Biotechnology could combine both subject matter from medicine and from engineering. Biotechnology is based in biology. But it is often used to refere to genetic engineering. Biochemistry, organic chemistry or chemical engineering can play a part in biotechnology. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on biotechnology. Surf on over and just read the first paragraph and see what kind of picture you come away with.
That is kind of subjective, but I would say physics, biology, math, information technology (IT), chemistry, and engineering.
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Mechanical engineers research, develop, design, manufacture, and test tools, engines, machines, and other mechanical devices. Mechanical engineers work in many industries, and their work varies by industry and function. Some specialize in energy systems; applied mechanics; automotive design; manufacturing; materials; plant engineering and maintenance; pressure vessels and piping; and heating, refrigeration, and air-conditioning systems.